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News from May 2006


Charleston couple sues Metro 911 for sexual harassment

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A woman who worked at Metro Communications is claiming she was sexually harassed and retaliated against during her employment.

Lawyer being sued for malpractice

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A Charleston couple is suing a member of the West Virginia Workers' Compensation Board of Review, claiming he did not adequately represent them during the eight years he handled a civil case against them.

This just in: Kanawha County

By John O'Brien |
May 1

This just in: Cabell County

By Drew Smith |
April 26

This just in: Putnam County

By Chris Dickerson |
May 8

This just in: Berkeley County

By Beth Henry |
April 18

This just in: Marshall County

By Brandon Smith |
May 2

Second wreck results in lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
MARTINSBURG - A Martinsburg man claims a woman drove her car through the scene of his motorcycle accident and caused another.

Supreme Court calendar: Week of May 22-26

By The West Virginia Record |
Argument Docket

Whittaker settles with woman over assault

By The West Virginia Record |
Jack Whittaker CHARLESTON - Before an assembled jury could enter a courtroom in Kanawha Circuit Court, Powerball winner Jack Whittaker and a woman who accused him of assault reached a settlement.

Couple claims dealership misled them

By John O'Brien |
WINFIELD - A man and woman who bought a 2005 Toyota Corolla together say they discovered it had previously been in a collision and that information wasn't given to them prior to the purchase.

A bad case of neighbor envy

By The West Virginia Record |
Steve Cohen So much has changed here and abroad since our 55 mountain counties seceded from the Old Dominion back in the Civil War. But a recently-published economic study of the states, using 2005 data, could well leave one wondering about the comparison of the two Virginias today.

Woman claims pharmacy refused service

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A Belle woman says a pharmacist would not fill her prescription and accused her of being a drug addict.

Flooded home lands Tom's Plumbing in hot water

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - The insurance company of a woman whose hot water heater burst is suing the South Charleston company that installed it.

Verizon sues Division of Highways

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - Verizon West Virginia is suing the West Virginia Division of Highways, claiming the DOH damaged its cables.

Gallagher, Goodwin Gregg form communications group

By The West Virginia Record |
Aly Goodwin Gregg CHARLESTON -- West Virginia public relations and advertising veterans Patrick Gallagher and Aly Goodwin Gregg announced the formation of a new communications firm with offices in Charleston and Morgantown. The new firm, Gallagher/Goodwin-Gregg Communications Group is jointly owned by the two communications professionals.

May Open For Business Report

By The West Virginia Record |
Gov. Joe Manchin Governor Joe Manchin's Open for Business Report

Two justices say ruling was too soft on car dealer

By Steve Korris |
Joseph Albright CHARLESTON – Two West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Justices think the other three treated Paul White Chevrolet of South Charleston too gently.

Wal-Mart claims plaintiff fraudulently added defendant to complaint

By Ann Knef |
CHARLESTON -- Wal-Mart defense attorneys have removed a Kanawha County Circuit Court personal injury lawsuit to federal court claiming that plaintiffs fraudulently joined an employee as a defendant to keep the case in state court.

DiTrapanos listed as defendants in another lawsuit

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A prominent Charleston attorney once again is listed as a defendant in a lawsuit, this time over injuries a woman says she sustained while visiting an apartment complex.