News from August 2006
Company seeks payment
CHARLESTON - A Waverly-based company is seeking payment for services provided to a Wisconsin-based company.
Man says prostate cancer was avoidable, blames WVU
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County man says the development of his prostate cancer could have been avoided if hospital staff had suggested an examination.
Man says car dealership lied
MORGANTOWN - A Monongalia County man says Superior Ford Lincoln Mercury of Morgantown lied about the history of a car he purchased.
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George J Kucan and Virginia Kucan vs. Coca Cola Enterprise, Keystone Coca Cola and Scott M. Felton
WVU designated a national university
MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia University made the rankings of a Washington, D.C.-based publication that looks at what the nation's colleges are doing for the country.
WVU Business Hall of Fame taking nominations
MORGANTOWN -- The West Virginia University Business Hall of Fame is seeking nominations for its next class, which will be inducted at a Nov. 8 ceremony in Morgantown.
Lawsuit says doctor covered up sexual abuse committed by son
CHARLESTON - The father of a 2-year-old boy who was allegedly sexually abused and killed is suing the father of the man accused of the crime.
The Record is blind to the truth
Jones CHARLSTON -- The West Virginia Record's recent editorial (Aug. 7) on HCA's decision to close Putnam General Hospital is not only irresponsible, but it also callously advances The Record's position that all corporations should be immune when their reckless disregard for consumer safety leads to injury and death.
Welders blame manganese fumes for injuries
POINT PLEASANT – Welders claim in a Mason County suit that their work caused neurological injuries.
Kanawha magistrate's car vandalized
Kanawha County Chief Magistrate Kim Aaron shows off her Mazda Miata. The picture was take before the convertible was vandalized last week in the Judicial Annex parking lot. CHARLESTON -- Kanawha County Chief Magistrate Kim Aaron's says she usually can find humor in just about anything.
Letter to the Editor: Way to go, Bridgeport High
Dear Editor:
PERSONNEL FILE: Attorneys on list of state's most powerful
Steptoe CHARLESTON – West Virginia Executive magazine's list of The 50 Most Powerful West Virginians is peppered with lawyers.
YOUR LEGAL WRITES: Monogrammed marketing
CHARLESTON -- No marketing budget is complete without a line item dedicated to the expense of trinkets stamped with a company logo.