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News from 2010


South Charleston man sues City National for unfair, deceptive practices

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A West Virginia resident who claims City National Bank of Charleston assessed him hundreds of dollars of overdraft fees has filed a lawsuit against the bank.

McGraw asked for opinion on Byrd replacement plan

By John O'Brien |
McGraw CHARLESTON - State Attorney General Darrell McGraw may determine when an election is held to replace late U.S. Sen. Robert Byrd.

Mother, daughter sue Rock Lake church for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A mother and daughter are suing Rock Lake Presbyterian Church for injuries sustained from falling off of a cliff.

Kanawha woman sues State Police, trooper for sexual assault

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County woman is suing the West Virginia State Police and a state trooper after she claims she was sexually assaulted.

Dunbar man sues Wal-mart for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Dunbar man is suing Wal-mart after he claims he slipped and fell in its Nitro location.

Monongalia County Commission sued by taxpayers for property tax levy

By Kyla Asbury |
MORGANTOWN -- Eighty-one taxpayers are suing the Monongalia County Commission to reverse the property tax levy.

PERSONNEL FILE: Lightner joins Pullin Fowler Flanagan Brown & Poe

By The West Virginia Record |
Lightner CHARLESTON -- Kirk Lightner has joined the law firm of Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe as an associate and will be working out of its Charleston office in the litigation department.

Parkersburg man alleges unlawful arrest, beating by police

By Lawrence Smith |
PAKERSBURG -- A Wood County man is suing the City of Parkersburg, and three of its police officers alleging they violated his civil rights following a visit to his home last year.

Shopping center sues Westover, others for damaged business

By Kyla Asbury |
MORGANTOWN -- The Westover Shopping Center is suing the City of Westover after it claims it did not take the appropriate actions after a storm water sewer line exploded.

Ohio man sues Forth's Foods, others for work injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON -- An Ironton, Ohio man is suing his former employer and two other companies for work related injuries he sustained on a job site.

Couple sues C.R. Bard, surgeon for medical malpractice, negligence

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON -- A Cabell County woman and her husband are suing C.R. Bard and a Huntington surgeon for defective medical devices that were implanted into her during surgery.

When discrimination becomes not getting what you want

By The West Virginia Record |
"Don't put that rock in your mouth, dear. That's not food."

Marshall professor creates group to educate on digital evidence

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON -- Technology is constantly changing, and one organization at Marshall University is striving to help the legal community keep up with this change when it comes to evidence.

Braxton deputy gets new trial because of MySpace friend on jury

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON – Former Braxton County deputy sheriff Christopher Dellinger has won a new trial on criminal fraud charges because juror Amber Hyre failed to disclose she counted him as a MySpace friend.

Seeds of doubt in McGraw's mind

By John O'Brien |
McGraw CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw is worried farmers are spending more for soybeans that are producing identical returns as less expensive ones.

Judge had all the facts, Digitek companies argue

By Steve Korris |
Goodwin CHARLESTON – U.S. District Judge Joseph Goodwin knew all he needed to know when he rejected a consumer class action over heart medicine Digitek, according to drug maker Actavis Totowa and distributor Mylan Pharmaceuticals.

McGraw's office peeks into Byrd replacement policy

By John O'Brien |
Hughes CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office says no one contacted it requiring how to fill the vacancy in the U.S. Senate caused by the recent death of Sen. Robert Byrd.

Justices reject reinstated teacher's claim for back pay, legal fees

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON –- Brian Powell persuaded the state Supreme Court to reinstate his teaching license but couldn't persuade the Justices to award back pay and legal fees.

CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County

By Kyla Asbury |
June 17

CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County

By Chris Dickerson |
June 22