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News from 2006


Four asbestos suits filed jointly

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - Four plaintiffs groups jointly filed asbestos lawsuits recently in Kanawha Circuit Court.

Bouncer, bar at fault for injuries, suit says

By John O'Brien |
MORGANTOWN - A man says he was injured by the bouncer at a Morgantown bar and has filed papers in Monongalia Circuit Court.

Two add names to AT&T case pile

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - Two individuals have joined the group of former AT&T workers who are suing the company over alleged poor air quality while it operated the offices at One Davis Square in Charleston.

Hospital caused allergic reaction, woman says

By John O'Brien |
MORGANTOWN - A Keyser woman says Ruby Memorial Hospital botched her surgery and is suing it, her surgeon and University Health Associates.

This Just In: Kanawha County

By John O'Brien |
Oct. 30

This just in: Monongalia County

By Timothy Kryaninko |
Nov. 1

This just in: Ohio County

By Jennifer Fleahman |
Nov. 1

This just in: Jefferson County

By The West Virginia Record |
Oct. 24

This just in: Berkeley County

By Beth Henry |
Oct. 30

Two justices voice concern for domestic violence in Richardson opinion

By Lawrence Smith |
Davis CHARLESTON –Though the state Supreme Court was unanimous in reducing the sentence for a Charleston man convicted for the 1999 torture and kidnapping his then-girlfriend, two justices, citing the horrific level of domestic violence in the case, reluctantly concurred.

Legal system not best way to deal with domestic violence, survivors say

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON – For many domestic violence survivors, the challenge lies in not just breaking free of an abusive relationship, but also in avoiding becoming twice victimized by the judicial system.

Mason malpractice case dismissed a day after parties agree to discuss settlement

By Lawrence Smith |
POINT PLEASANT – After first ordering the parties to discuss a settlement, the judge hearing a malpractice suit between two Mason County physicians has ordered the case dismissed.

McGraw settles, sues

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - State Attorney General Darrell McGraw recently reached settlement agreements with 18 Internet payday lenders and filed suit in an attempt to enforce investigative subpoenas against 14 others.

WVU Press releases mine music CD

By The West Virginia Record |
MORGANTOWN -- The West Virginia University Press has released its newest CD, "Coal Digging Blues: Songs of West Virginia Miners."

Sago suits on hold

By John O'Brien |
Randal McCloy CHARLESTON - Opting to wait for other potential plaintiffs to catch up, a Kanawha Circuit Court judge on Wednesday suspended any action on the three lawsuits filed in August over the Sago mine disaster.

Judge Berger to give keynote graduation address

By John O'Brien |
Irene Berger CHARLESTON - Kanawha Circuit Judge Irene Berger will deliver the keynote address at West Virginia University's December Convocation.

Two of CALA's 'Dirty Dozen' candidates lose

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Two candidates on West Virginia Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse's "Dirty Dozen" list of candidates lost in Tuesday's election.

Williams named first vice president of DRI

By Chris Dickerson |
Williams CHICAGO –- Huntington attorney Marc E. Williams has been named first vice president of the nation's largest organization of civil defense trial lawyers.

Larry's lament: The banishment of a Supreme Court Justice

By The West Virginia Record |
Cohen CHARLESTON -- It's not business as usual at the West Virginia Supreme Court anymore.

Jury awards almost $2 million in sexual assault case

By John O'Brien |
WILLIAMSON - Jurors in Mingo Circuit Court have awarded almost $2 million to the brother of a mentally retarded man who was allegedly sexually assaulted by a fellow resident at the Lando Exceptional Individual Center.