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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

News from September 2006


Harrison magistrate arrested

By John O'Brien |
CLARKSBURG - A Harrison County magistrate has been arrested for allegedly battering her office assistant.

CATCHING UP: Not so fast for Salango

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - Winning his client's case couldn't have been easier for Charleston attorney Benjamin Salango.

Keep the show on the road

By The West Virginia Record |
Courthouses aren't made much for spectators. Maybe they should be.

This Just In: Kanawha County

By John O'Brien |
Sept. 12

This Just In: Berkeley County

By Beth Henry |
Sept. 6

This Just In: Marshall County

By Jennifer Fleahman |
Sept. 8

This Just In: Jefferson County

By The West Virginia Record |
Sept. 7

This Just In: Monongolia County

By Timothy Kryaninko |
Sept. 7

Former clients stake claim on Dues' earnings

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON – Two former clients of a South Charleston attorney who filed separate malpractice suits against him are staking their claim to a portion of the $100,000 he earned working as mental hygiene commissioner.

'Consumers for Justice' files bankruptcy in wrong court

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Consumers for Justice, supporters of Warren McGraw in his unsuccessful run for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals in 2004, made a mistake last month by declaring bankruptcy in federal court here.

Cingular hit with class action suit

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - Two unsatisfied customers recently filed lawsuits against Cingular Wireless on behalf of themselves and others with the same problem.

Class action nursing care suit settled

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - At the behest of Gov. Joe Manchin, the state's Department of Health and Human Resources settled a lawsuit against it that claimed the department's eligibility requirements for in-home nursing care were unfair.

Woman suing St. Albans

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A St. Albans woman is suing the city and its municipal utility commission in Kanawha Circuit Court, claiming they are to blame for injuries she sustained in a fall.

Kanawha Board of Education sued

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - An employee of DuPont Middle School says he was slandered during a school board meeting last year.

Motion to dismiss is filed in Jesus portrait case

By John O'Brien |
CLARKSBURG - The new defense team in the Jesus of Bridgeport case has filed a motion to dismiss the federal lawsuit that claims the hanging of a religious portrait in the halls of Bridgeport High School is illegal.

Woman blames Wal-Mart for unspecified injury

By John O'Brien |
CHARLES TOWN - A Maryland woman says she was injured as a result of Wal-Mart's negligence, but doesn't say how in a recently filed lawsuit.

Fractured skull is racetrack's fault, suit says

By John O'Brien |
CHARLES TOWN - A man says he suffered a fractured skull in an attack at Charles Town Races and Slots and is suing the track for his injuries.

Couple sues used car dealer

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A couple is suing the dealership from which they bought a used automobile, claiming their salesman lied about the vehicle's history.

Fairnont attorney Niggemyer faces suspension

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON – Attorney Michael Niggemyer of Fairmont should stop practicing law until he complies with a disciplinary order of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, according to the state Office of Disciplinary Counsel.

Couple who bought house at Sago sues

By John O'Brien |
BUCKHANNON - An Upshur County couple who unknowingly bought land directly above the Sago mine is suing the couple that sold it to them, claiming they did not disclose that it was above a mine shaft.