News from February 2010
Judge remands McGraw's drug-pricing suit
McGraw CHARLESTON - A federal judge has remanded state Attorney General Darrell McGraw's lawsuit against Rite Aid to state court.
Woman sues Kroger for injury
CHARLESTON -- A woman is suing Kroger after she was injured at the South Charleston store.
Two couples name 63 defendants in separate asbestos cases
CHARLESTON -- Two Hurricane couples are suing multiple companies in separate asbestos lawsuits.
Lewisburg couple sues Ford for vehicle defects
HUNTINGTON -- A Lewisburg couple is suing Ford Motor Company after they claim a vehicle they purchased did not conform to its warranty.
State group applauds McGraw's support of California case
McGraw CHARLESTON -- Attorney General Darrell McGraw has joined attorneys general from across the country in arguing against the recent decision by the University of California to dismiss a student ministry because it required members to affirm its core religious viewpoints.
Woman sues Greenbrier Emergency Services, two physicians for daughter's death
CHARLESTON -- A Dunbar woman claiming Greenbrier Emergency Services and two of its employees were negligence in caring for her daughter is suing for her wrongful death.
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly attorney elected to the Oglebay Institute Board of Trustees
Nickerson WHEELING -– Jackson Kelly attorney Donald A. Nickerson Jr. was recently elected to the Oglebay Institute Board of Trustees.
Man sues City of Charleston for unlawful detainment by police officers
CHARLESTON -- A man is suing the city of Charleston after he claims police officers unlawfully detained him because of his race.
Charleston woman names physician, practice in medical negligence case
CHARLESTON -- A woman is suing a Charleston physician and West Virginia Gynecologic Oncology Associates after she claims they deviated from the standard of care.
Fayette man sues Charleston physician, practice for medical negligence
CHARLESTON -- A Fayette County man is claiming a Charleston physician and his practice failed to properly diagnose his cancer and is suing for medical malpractice.
McGraw's Bank of America suit transferred
McGraw CHARLESTON - State Attorney General Darrell McGraw's lawsuit against Bank of America has been transferred to a multi-district litigation proceeding in a New York federal court.
Point Pleasant woman sues Speedway for injury
CHARLESTON — A Point Pleasant woman is suing Speedway SuperAmerica after she was allegedly injured in its Mason County store.
Charleston urologist sued for medical malpractice
CHARLESTON — A man is suing a Charleston urologist for medical malpractice and negligence.
Charleston man sues Cabot Oil and Gas Corporation for property damages
CHARLESTON — A man is suing Cabot Oil and Gas Corporation after he claims the company diminished the value of his property.
Former employee sues Shoney's for work injury
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing the Shoney's Restaurant in Charleston after she was allegedly injured while working.
Manhattan Institute probes lobbying efforts of lawyers
McGraw NEW YORK - The Manhattan Institute's latest edition in its "Trial Lawyers, Inc.," series explores the effect the plaintiffs bar has on lawmakers at the state level and in Washington, D.C.
Ona man sues Cabell County Commission for EMS injury
HUNTINGTON -- An Ona man is suing the Cabell County Commission after he claims EMS injured him.
Two couples, widow name 160 companies in separate asbestos suits
CHARLESTON -- Two couples and one widow -- all from Ohio -- are suing multiple companies in three separate asbestos cases.
Three women sue CSX for asbestos-related lung cancer, asbestosis
CHARLESTON -- Three women are suing CSX Transportation in separate cases for asbestos-related problems.
Two couples name multiple companies in asbestos-related cases
CHARLESTON -- Two couples are suing multiple companies in separate asbestos-related lawsuits.