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Justices affirm ruling, say state employees aren't owed money from payroll switch
CHARLESTON — The state Supreme Court has ruled a senior status circuit judge was correct in granting summary judgment to the state by rejecting an appeal from five state employees who claimed they were shortchanged by a payroll cycle change. -
Supreme Court will hear state employees' pay case in March
CHARLESTON – A case involving state employees who claim they were shortchanged when the state switched from twice monthly to biweekly pay will be heard by the state Supreme Court. -
Gino's Pizza of Malden alleged to have terminated woman for filing workers' compensation claim
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman alleges she was terminated by her employer because she filed a workers' compensation claim. -
Wayne woman alleges physicians failed to provide all requested medical records
HUNTINGTON – A Wayne County woman alleges a Cabell County health care provider has not given her all of the medical records she has requested. -
Judge signs order allowing every state agency to be named as a defendant in payroll case
CHARLESTON – A circuit judge has signed an order allowing every state agency to be listed as a defendant in a potential class action about wage payment for salaried state employees. -
Attorneys plan to add every state agency as defendants in wage payment case
CHARLESTON – The plaintiffs’ attorneys in a potential class action about wage payment for salaried state employees soon will add every state agency as defendants in the case. -
Judge gives sides two months to work out details about state wage payment case
CHARLESTON – A senior status judge has given the parties in a potential class action about wage payment for state employees two months to try to work out details of the case. -
Kanawha County resident accuses health care providers of unlawful actions
A patient is suing health care providers, citing alleged unlawful actions. -
Evans to hear case regarding state employees not getting paid properly
CHARLESTON – A class-action case regarding the state auditor’s office alleged failure to properly calculate and pay the wages of up to 40,000 public employees has been assigned a judge. -
Former employee accuses Avis of pregnancy discrimination
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing Avis, alleging gender discrimination and unlawful discharge. -
Property owner claims Encompass Insurance has failed to pay benefits for fire loss
CHARLESTON – A Charleston property owner is seeking damages from his home insurer after a fire destroyed the residence. -
Former Bob Evans employees allege they are owed unpaid wages for off-the-clock work
CHARLESTON – Five former wait staff members of Bob Evans restaurants allege that they were required to work off the clock assisting in the kitchen or utensil preparation. -
Former employee accuses tire business of wrongful discharge
WINFIELD — A Putnam County man is suing a tire business, alleging age discrimination and wrongful discharge. -
Employee blames Logan County mall operator for injuries in rockfall
LOGAN — A Logan County woman is suing a local mall operator, alleging the defendant's negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff. -
Employee blames Logan mall property owner for injuries
LOGAN — A Logan County woman is suing the owners of a local mall, alleging the defendant's negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff. -
Customer blames sports bar operator for injuries
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing an area sports bar operator, alleging the defendant's negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff. -
Patient blames delayed snakebite treatment for disfigurement
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man says he suffered permanent tissue damage from the alleged improper treatment of a snakebite. -
Jackson Co. man sues Century Aluminum for age discrimination
CHARLESTON – A Jackson County man is suing Century Aluminum Company after he claims it discriminated against him because of his age. -
Alleged allergy to surgical tape results in suit against Saint Francis Hospital
CHARLESTON – A patient of Saint Francis Hospital, who is allergic to surgical tape, claims that the hospital acted negligently when they applied the tape to her following surgery. -
Woman seeks settlement from W.Va. State R&D Corp.
CHARLESTON – A former West Virginia State University employee is asking the court to enforce a settlement between her and the school over a sexual harassment claim. Crystal Good filed her complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court, saying the May 6 settlement agreement entered between her and WVSU’s Research & Development Corporation hasn’t been paid. Her complaint states that the parties agreed to the $300,000 settlement in a formal mediation presided over by Stephen Dalesio. Good did marketing work