Stephen P. New, Attorney At Law
Recent News About Stephen P. New, Attorney At Law
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Woman sues daycare center operators, alleges negligence
An invitee is suing Oakhurst Child Development Center and John Doe, daycare center operators, citing alleged negligence. -
Barbour County jury finds Alderson Broaddus 30 percent liable in nude picture case
PHILIPPI — A Barbour County jury found that Alderson Broaddus University was 30 percent liable in its supervision and retention of former coach Collins Murphy, who secretly photographed female student-athletes in the dorm in which he was the residence director. -
Woman alleges she was sexually assaulted while resident of Hidden Valley Center
FAYETTEVILLE – A former resident of a Fayette County health care facility alleges she was sexually assaulted by another resident while there. -
Beckley attorney New is named new president of WVAJ
CHARLESTON – Beckley attorney Stephen New has been named president of the West Virginia Association for Justice to complete the term of the former president who resigned to run for circuit judge. -
Beckley woman alleges Go-Mark worker ran red light, caused crash
BECKLEY — A Beckley woman is suing an employer and employee, alleging their negligence caused a vehicle crash that injured the plaintiff. -
Assistant safety director alleges wrongful termination by Marshall County Coal
MOUNDSVILLE – A Wyoming County man alleges his employment at a Cameron mine was wrongfully terminated. -
Virginia woman claims Chevrolet Trailblazer was not crashworthy
BLUEFIELD – A Virginia woman has filed suit against General Motors over injuries her late son sustained in an auto accident in West Virginia, alleging that the vehicle was not crashworthy. -
Two lawsuits filed against Mined Minds for breach of contract
BECKLEY – Two lawsuits have been filed against Mined Minds Foundation after the plaintiffs claim it breached its contract with them by failing to adequately train them in jobs in the tech industry. -
Class action lawsuit filed against Raleigh Heart Clinic for bloodborne illness
BECKLEY – A class action lawsuit has been filed against Raleigh Heart Clinic after the class members claim they were exposed and contracted bloodborne illnesses from the clinic. -
Woman accuses Raleigh General Hospital of wrongful termination
BECKLEY – A woman is suing Raleigh General Hospital for after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated. -
Clay Co. couple seeks damages from alleged injuries after man fell two stories from scaffolding
CHARLESTON – A Clay County couple claims that the husband was injured because of an unsafe work environment. -
Blackhawk Mining, Hampden Coal employee alleges age discrimination
LOGAN – Two Logan County employers are accused of terminating a man because of his age. -
Man alleges he was wrongfully terminated by Heeter Geotechnical Construction
HINTON – A Hinton resident employed as an iron worker alleges he was terminated because of his complaints about contaminants in the New River during a project. -
Motorist alleges Allstate breached contract
BECKLEY — A Raleigh County motorist is suing Allstate Insurance, alleging breach of an insurance contract. -
Widower blames car services for wife's death
BECKLEY — A Wyoming Count widower is suing a car manufacturer and road assistance providers, alleging negligence led to the death of his wife. . -
Affliction clothing lawsuit removed to federal court
BECKLEY – A lawsuit against Affliction Holdings for breach of contract has been removed to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. -
Man sues Affliction Holdings for breach of contract
BECKLEY – A Beckley man is suing Affliction Holdings LLC after he claims it breached its contract with him and caused him damages. -
Woman blames Charleston surgeon for husband’s death
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing a Charleston surgeon after she claims the surgeon was responsible for her husband’s death. -
NGK Spark Plugs accused of improper termination
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County resident is suing NGK Spark Plugs Inc., a spark plug manufacturer and seller, claiming she tripped and fell at work, resulting in an injury, and then was fired in part because she filed for workers' compensation benefits. -
Wyoming County student claims he was molested by teacher
PINEVILLE – A minor, through his mother, is suing the Wyoming County Board of Education after he claims he was molested by a teacher.