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News from June 2008


Woman sues Fruth after fall at store

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County woman is suing a local drug store claiming she suffered nearly $20,000 in medical bills after she fell in the store.

Three file sexual harassment suits against IHOP, manager

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - Two women and one minor have filed sexual harassment suits against a local restaurant and the manager, claiming he sexually harassed them at work.

Putnam man sues doctors after son died from ATV injuries

By Cara Bailey |
CHARELSTON - A Putnam County man has filed a suit on behalf of his son, who died from head trauma after an ATV accident.

Raleigh woman says doctor's misdiagnosis caused 4-year-old son's death

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Raleigh County woman has filed a suit against a physician who treated her 4-year-old son, claiming the doctor failed to diagnose him properly, which ultimately caused his death.

Difference between shallow, deep wells at issue

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON – Energy companies have split in a struggle over regulation of West Virginia gas wells that some call deep and some call shallow.

PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman member relocated to Morgantown office

By The West Virginia Record |
Green MORGANTOWN -- Spilman Thomas & Battle recently announced that Nancy A. Green, a member of the firm, has relocated to the Morgantown office.


PERSONNEL FILE: Kay Casto & Chaney adds Bowers to Morgantown office

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -- Kay Casto & Chaney has announced that Debra A. Bowers has joined its Morgantown office as a member.

St. Albans man counter-sued over arbitration agreement

By Audrey Holsclaw |
ST. ALBANS -- A St. Albans man is being counter-sued after failing to arbitrate with a local car company.

THEIR VIEW: More fuel for WVU: A contract is a contract

By The West Virginia Record |
MORGANTOWN -- Case No. 33524 of the January term of the West Virginia Supreme Court is hardly the stuff of headline news. It's essentially a contract dispute between two Harrison County residents and their real estate agent.