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News from March 2007


McGraw settles with H&R Block franchise in Philippi

By The West Virginia Record |
McGraw CHARLESTON -- Attorney General Darrell McGraw has settled with Multi Services Inc. dba H&R Block in Philippi.

Woman sues over slip-and-fall at physical therapy center

By Chris Dickerson |
WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman has sued after slipping and falling on black ice outside of a physical therapy center.

Huntington attorney didn't do the job, Putnam residents claim

By Chris Dickerson |
Henderson WINFIELD – Two Putnam County residents claim a Huntington attorney didn't conduct a title search on some property they bought.

Steptoe & Johnson giving eighth grade classrooms a poster about the state

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- Eighth grade classrooms across West Virginia have received an extra study tool this year to help students learn about the state's history and culture.

WVU to co-sponsor forest taxation, estate planning workshop

By The West Virginia Record |
MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia University's Division of Forestry and Natural Resources will join with the West Virginia Division of Forestry's Forest Stewardship Program to host a one-day workshop on forest taxation and estate planning Friday, March 16, in Kearneysville in Jefferson County.

Kanawha prosecutor resigns

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- Kanawha County Prosecutor Bill Charnock resigned Friday.

Deposition shows 'explosive" atmosphere at Better Foods

By Steve Korris |
Craigo CHARLESTON – Confrontation and intimidation ruled at Better Foods Inc., owner of Tudor's Biscuit World and Gino's Pizza restaurants, according to former state finance commissioner Arnie Margolin.

Spineless

By The West Virginia Record |
She must have had her fingers crossed.

Golf course worker says minor knocked him down, caused him to lose his eye

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County man has filed a suit against a minor after the boy knocked him to the ground while playing golf, causing his eyeball to burst.

Man says he didn't get his ice cream truck

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Maryland man has filed a lawsuit against a local ice cream truck company, claiming he sent a deposit for the truck, but never received it.

Raleigh man files $10 million malpractice suit against CAMC, doctor

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Raleigh County man has filed a malpractice suit against Charleston Area Medical Center, seeking $10 million in compensation for injuries he claimed he incurred during a heart catherization.

Former WVU doctor says co-worker behind harassments suits

By Cara Bailey |
MORGANTOWN - A former physician at the West Virginia University School of Medicine is suing the school for $5 million, claiming a peer tried to harm his character by having several sexual harassment suits filed against him.

Court reverses 72-year-old woman's homicide conviction

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON – Marjorie Green, 72, served jail time for a crime she did not commit, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled.

Supreme Court won't hear hospital's appeal in self-insured doctor's case

By John O'Brien |
CAMC General Hospital CHARLESTON - Dr. R.E. Hamrick often wondered why, if he'd never paid out a medical malpractice claim, his medical malpractice insurance premium was so high.

Massey case against court reporter dismissed

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Massey Energy's lawsuit against a Boone County court reporter was dismissed Thursday by a federal judge.

Discrimination case against Marshall moved to Cabell County

By Cara Bailey |
HUNTINGTON - A former assistant vice president of academic affairs is suing Marshall University for forcing her to take a lower position that reduced her salary as a result of a disability.

Raleigh couple sues Ky. firm, WV DOT for man's job injuries

By Cara Bailey |
This is a file photo of a Caterpillar 631C scraper. CHARLESTON - A Raleigh County couple has filed a suit against a highway construction company and the West Virginia Department of Transportation after the man was injured on the job.

Couple blames PETsMART for woman's injuries

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County couple has filed a suit against a national-chain pet store after a dog taking obedience classes in the Charleston store attacked the woman.

This Just In: Kanawha County

By Cara Bailey |
Feb. 16

This Just In: Ohio County

By Jennifer Fleahman |
Feb. 16