Ranson Law Offices
Recent News About Ranson Law Offices
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Former employee sues Kidney Associates, supervisor for sexual harassment
CHARLESTON -- A former employee is suing Kidney Associates, her former supervisor and office manager for sexual harassment. -
Man sues the Hershey, Walmart after rusty needle found in candy
CHARLESTON -- A father is suing the Hershey Company and Walmart Stores for his 2-year-old son after the child ate candy that had a rusty needle in it. -
Man sues Apollo Oil, employees for discrimination
CHARLESTON -- A man is suing Apollo Oil and two if its employees for discrimination. -
Drivers files class action against CSX
CHARLESTON – A group of Williams Transport drivers have filed a putative class action suit against the company and against CSX Transportation, alleging they were not paid minimum wage. -
Untimely treatment of dog bite leads to med mal suit against PVH, physician
Toothman POINT PLEASANT - An Ohio woman is accusing a Mason County hospital, and one of its physicians of malpractice for failing to timely treat an injury she sustained from a dog bite. -
Man says he slipped on ice outside Golden Corral
HUNTINGTON – A man claims Golden Corral is responsible for his fall on ice as he was leaving the restaurant. -
Guardsman files suit against superior for alleged on-duty sexual assault
CHARLESTON - A West Virginia National Guardsman is alleging he was a victim of sexual assault at the hands of his fellow guardsmen, including one of his superiors. -
Compromise reached on fired Cabell paramedic's discovery request
HUNTINGTON - Prior to a hearing, an 11th hour compromise was reached regarding discovery requests in a former Cabell County paramedic's wrongful termination suit. -
Workman secured improper order, attorney claims
Workman CHARLESTON – Michael Ranson complains to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals that another lawyer damaged his client. This is a thorny patch for the justices because Ranson points the finger at one of them. -
Ten former SuperValu workers file age discrimination suits
HUNTINGTON –- Ten former SuperValu employees who claim they were laid off, then not rehired because of their age have filed suit against the company and one of its supervisors. -
Sides still fighting over Workman's fees in estate dispute
Workman CHARLESTON – Lawyer Edward ReBrook, representing Supreme Court Justice-elect Margaret Workman, has found a fatal flaw in a Kanawha Circuit Court order that favored Workman in a fee dispute. -
Suit seeks money Workman received in estate fee dispute
Workman WINFIELD – As Margaret Workman prepares for another term as Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals, a Missouri woman has sued in Putnam County seeking to recover money Workman received from a client in a contest over control of an estate. -
Defendants want sexism case removed to federal court
HUNTINGTON – The defendants in a sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuit want the case removed to federal court. -
Attorney asks to withdraw from Title IX suit
Ranson CHARLESTON – Citing differences with his clients in settling a sex discrimination suit with WVU Tech, a Charleston attorney is asking a federal judge to relieve him as counsel in the case. -
CATCHING UP: Boy gets $40K settlement
CHARLESTON - At any given time, the Kanawha County Board of Education is dealing with 30-40 lawsuits filed against it. -
Satellite dish worker blown off roof, suit says
CHARLESTON - A Jackson County man says the electric shock caused by a faulty ground wire blew him off a customer's roof as he worked on a satellite dish. -
This just in: Kanawha County
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Charleston attorney sues Kanawha school board
CHARLESTON - A Charleston attorney is suing the Kanawha County Board of Education for not complying with his request for insurance information. -
Dependent girlfriend sues company for boyfriend's death
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing a local company and one of its managers in a civil lawsuit stemming from the work-related death of her boyfriend.