Ranson Law Offices
Recent News About Ranson Law Offices
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Suit against South Charleston Sanitary Board over hole settled
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit against the South Charleston Sanitary Board regarding injuries a man suffered when he stepped into a deep hole has been dismissed. -
Maple Coal Co. wrongful termination lawsuit settled after mediation
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit against Maple Coal Co. regarding a former employee who claimed his employment was wrongfully terminated has been dismissed. -
Former employee sues Machine & Component Transport
CHARLESTON – A former employee is suing Machine & Component Transport, LLC after he claims it failed to pay his final wages in a timely manner. -
Lawsuit alleges final wages paid too late
CHARLESTON – A former employee is suing Patrick T. Holbrook Action Enterprises, LLC, after he claims it failed to pay his final wages within 72 hours of discharge. -
Boone suit blames coal company for amputated leg
MADISON - A personal injury suit in Boone Circuit Court claims an unsupported roof in an Elk Run Coal Co. mine cause Clyde P. Holsten to lose his leg. -
Former client accuses Charleston attorney of fraud, legal malpractice
DiPiero CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney is accused of encouraging a client to commit fraud after he missed the deadline to file her personal injury suit against a national restaurant chain. -
Charleston attorney accused of fraudulent filings in Putnam divorce
L. Ranson WINFIELD – A Charleston attorney -- who is a former circuit judge -- is accused of engaging in fraud and deception by filing judgments for recovery of fees she was denied in another attorney's divorce. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County
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Police officer's widow sues city, officer for shooting
CHARLESTON -- The widow of a Charleston police officer, who was killed in a friendly fire incident two years ago, last week filed a lawsuit in federal court against the city of Charleston and the officer whose stray bullet killed her husband. -
Law firm sues former clients for legal fees, expenses
C. Ranson CHARLESTON – A Charleston law firm is staking its claim to a portion of the settlement tentatively reached in a gender discrimination suit against WVU Tech. -
UC named in age discrimination suit
CHARLESTON -– A Charleston higher education institution is accused of improperly firing one of its employees with nearly a quarter-century experience. -
Supreme Court's fall term begins Tuesday
Davis CHARLESTON – This week, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals will return to the Capitol for a dazzling variety of far-reaching cases. -
Supreme Court won't hear cheerleading suit
Benjamin CHARLESTON - The West Virginia Supreme Court will not weigh in on the lawsuit that postponed a high school cheerleading championship. -
Man sues Delachaux Metal, Huntington Alloys for work-related injury
HUNTINGTON -- A former employee is suing Delachaux Metal Inc., Huntington Alloys Corporation and his supervisor for a work-related injury. -
Widow of Charleston police officer sues two individuals who led police on chase
CHARLESTON -- The widow of a Charleston police officer who was killed by another officer at the end of a high-speed chase in September is suing the estate of the man who led the police on the chase and his passenger. -
Man sues former employer, owner for unlawful discharge
CHARLESTON -- A Charleston man is suing his former employer and its owner after he claims he was unlawfully discharged because of his age. -
WM driver says he, others weren't paid overtime
CHARLESTON – A Waste Management driver claims the company refused to pay him and his co-workers overtime wages. -
Hershey, Walmart deny blame for nail in candy bar
CHARLESTON – The Hershey Company and Walmart deny responsibility for a rusty nail found inside a Mounds bar given to a 2-year-old. -
Man sues Toyota over oil spill injury
WINFIELD -- A former employee is suing Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia after he slipped on a mat that was over an oil spill. -
Lawsuit postpones Class AA state cheerleading championship
WAYNE -- The West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission has postponed the Class AA State Cheerleading Championship because of a lawsuit regarding the outcome of a regional competition.