News from May 2010
CIVIL FILINGS: Jackson County
April 28
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
April 21
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
April 2
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
April 27
CIVIL FILINGS: Lincoln County
April 15
Thompson pleased business court bill signed into law
Thompson CHARLESTON –- A bill that paves the way for a new business court system in West Virginia has been signed into law.
Woman names 65 defendants in asbestos-related suit
CHARLESTON -- A woman is suing 65 companies after she claims they were responsible for her brother's mesothelioma.
N.C. man sues Tire Centers, others for injuries
CHARLESTON -- A North Carolina man is suing Tire Centers after he claims he was struck by one of its employees with a vehicle.
Couple sues Bac Home Loans Servicing for predatory lending
CHARLESTON -- A couple is suing Bac Home Loans Servicing after they claim they were the victims of predatory lending and were taken advantage of.
THEIR VIEW: When America trades, Americans work
Donohue WASHINGTON -- The United States must make job creation its number one priority. Unemployment is 9.9 percent, and millions more have stopped looking for work or are underemployed.
Charleston lawyer leads Toyota national class action
Bailey SANTA ANA, Calif. –- U.S. District Judge James Selna has picked Benjamin Bailey of Charleston for the team running national class actions against Toyota.
Woman sues CAMC, others for son's death
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County woman is suing Charleston Area Medical Center and New Century Emergency Physicians of West Virginia after she claims they were responsible for her son's death.
PERSONNEL FILE: Two Dinsmore & Shohl attorneys elected to EMLF Board
Rubenstein CHARLESTON -- Thomas Rubenstein and Christopher Power, partners with Dinsmore & Shohl, recently were selected to serve as Trustees at Large for the Energy & Mineral Law Foundation (EMLF).
Man sues state for battery by trooper
CHARLESTON -- A McDowell County man is suing the state of West Virginia after he claims he was battered by a state trooper.
UBB investigation not for 'private litigants,' U.S. attorney says
Berger CHARLESTON – Federal agents probing 29 deaths at Upper Big Branch mine must interview witnesses privately to protect the integrity of the investigation, according to assistant U.S. Attorney Carol Casto of Charleston.
Man sues MG&P Development, others for breach of contract
CHARLESTON -- A Branchland man is suing MG&P Development, Walgreen Co. and Asphalt's Contractor's & Site Work, Inc., after he claims they refused to pay him for services.
Monroe Co. couple sues CAMC Health System, employee for injuries
CHARLESTON -- A Monroe County couple is suing CAMC Health System and one of its employees because of a vehicle accident.
Father sues Kanawha school board, teacher for son's injuries
CHARLESTON -- A father is suing the Kanawha County Board of Education and a teacher after his son was injured as school.
Man sues J.B. Hunt, individual for injuries in vehicle crash
CHARLESTON -- A Paden City man is suing J.B. Hunt Transport and an individual after he and his son were injured in a car accident.