Recent News About Stollings
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Summersville Attorney Harley E. Stollings will be sworn in as a Family Court Judge in the Sixteenth Family Court Circuit (Clay and Nicholas Counties) at 8:45 a.m. Monday, November 30, in the Nicholas County Courthouse in Summersville.
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The following successful applicants of the West Virginia Bar Examination were admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia on Thursday, October 30, 2020.
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CHARLESTON – A group of more than 30 physicians from across West Virginia want Attorney General Patrick Morrisey to withdraw the state’s support of a federal lawsuit aimed at dismantling the Affordable Care Act.
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CHARLESTON – Kanawha County Commissioner Ben Salango has thrown his hat into the ring for the 2020 gubernatorial race. Salango, a Democrat, made the formal announcement Oct. 10 in Charleston, where his law firm Preston & Salango is located.
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CHARLESTON – When there is a good idea, a truly viable option to move our state forward, we should work together to transform that idea into a tangible opportunity. The road to progress has fewer bumps when we travel in the same direction. As State Agriculture Commissioner and State Treasurer, we agree that “road to progress” begins with education.
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CHARLESTON — A Boone County man is suing a South Charleston medical facility, alleging medical negligence and sexual assault.
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CHARLESTON — Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia has released its scorecard this week, detailing which West Virginia legislators vote in line with the organization's policies.
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LOGAN — An Atlanta medical equipment company is suing a Stollings medical supplier, alleging failure to pay more than $2,500 for goods ordered and unjust enrichment.
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LOGAN – A Stollings man formerly employed to work at a coal mine in Elk Creek alleges he was laid off in retaliation after suffering an injury while working.
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LOGAN — A Logan County trucking business is suing an insurer and lessee, alleging breach of contract.
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LOGAN – A coal truck driver alleges he was injured when another truck lost its brakes and collided with him.
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LOGAN -- A Michigan-based company is suing a welding business, alleging full payment from a credit account balance is still unpaid.
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LOGAN—A Logan County woman is suing her employer and unknown individuals, alleging unlawful retaliatory discrimination in the loss of her job.
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LOGAN – A mining company employee has filed a lawsuit against his former employer, alleging negligence in a Feb. 2013 incident.
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MADISON – A Boone County woman is suing over claims her doctors negligently failed to perform genetic testing that should have been necessary due to her family history of cancer.
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SUMMERSVILLE -- A company is suing after a customer fails to pay full price for a bulldozer transaction.
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CHARLESTON – A settlement has been approved in a lawsuit against Prestera Center for Mental Health Services involving a woman who claimed Prestera was responsible for her son’s death.