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Jackson Kelly PLLC is pleased to announce that 73 of the Firm’s lawyers were recently named in the 2021 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®.
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HUNTINGTON —Three environmental organizations have filed a lawsuit against West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) Secretary Austin Caperton alleging WVDEP must continue putting money toward a fund that helps clean up abandoned mines.
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CHARLESTON — A lawsuit alleging the City of Charleston is at fault for the death of a man has been removed to federal court.
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WINFIELD — Thor Real Estate is suing The Paint Store for allegedly breaching a lease agreement.
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SUMMERSVILLE — A hearing is set on a motion to compel discovery in a lawsuit against Alfredo's of Summersville after a woman claims she was subjected to a hostile work environment by her supervisor.
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BECKLEY – A Raleigh County man claims that he was terminated from his position at a hospital because of his race.
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Jackson Kelly is pleased to announce that Vivian H. Basdekis, Member, received the Construction Lawyers Society of America’s 2018 Diversity Law Institute Diversity Award.
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CHARLESTON — A municipal sewer utility is suing a surety company and a reinsurer, alleging breach of contract.
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CHARLESTON — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit overturned a previous ruling, siding with the Environmental Protection Agency relating to a 2015 lawsuit filed by environmental groups.
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CLAY — The state and the executors of an estate are suing the Clay County Commission, alleging breach of duty and violation of federal law.
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CHARLESTON – A jury awarded $4.3 million to the plaintiff in a lawsuit against the Sanitary Board of the City of Charleston.
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BECKLEY – A Raleigh County woman alleges she was wrongfully terminated from her job at Raleigh General Hospital.
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CHARLESTON – Four lawsuits against drug distributors for allegedly contributing to the opiate epidemic have been removed to federal court. The lawsuits were filed by Mayor Charles Sparks, on behalf of the town of Kermit; Mayor Vivian Livinggood, on behalf of the town of Gilbert; Mayor Reba Honaker, on behalf of the city of Welch; and the Lincoln County Commission.
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HUNTINGTON – WSAZ-TV is suing eight unknown individuals it claims the individuals made harassing phone calls and threatened one of the news anchors.
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WILLIAMSON – Mayor Vivian Livinggood has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the town of Gilbert against the drug wholesalers and the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy for the prescription drug epidemic that has ravaged the state.
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RIPLEY – A Jackson County woman claims a car dealer knowingly sold her a defective car, despite it being labeled a “certified pre-owned” vehicle on the lot.
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CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has reversed Kanawha Circuit Judge Tod J. Kaufman’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed against the Charleston Sanitary Board. J.F. Allen was seeking reversal of the Kanawha Circuit Court’s order, contending that it alleged sufficient facts in its amended complaint, that if considered as true, would entitle it to relief.
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NEW CUMBERLAND – An Ohio woman blames her injuries on a Northern Panhandle casino. Vivian Roman filed her complaint in Hancock Circuit Court against Mountaineer Park Inc. doing business as Mountaineer Casino Racetrack and Resort. Roman, who lives in Cleveland, say she was visiting the casino on Nov. 26, 2013, when she lost her balance and fell because of an uneven and unsafe area of floor between The Gatsby and the Pavillion stairs “where loose metal plates are … present below the carpeting, a
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HUNTINGTON – Three environmental groups are suing Hobet Mining, which is owned by Patriot Coal, after they claim it is polluting the Mud River watershed.
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CHARLESTON – Thirty-five attorneys from Jackson Kelly PLLC’s West Virginia offices have been named to the 2015 list of West Virginia Super Lawyers and Rising Stars.