News from 2010
Tenn. woman sues Logan's Roadhouse, server for injuries
CHARLESTON -- An Ethridge, Tenn., woman is suing Logan's Roadhouse after a server knocked her down and injured her.
Man sues Asbestos Workers fund for breach of contract
HUNTINGTON -- A Huntington man is suing the National Asbestos Workers Pension Fund for breach of contract after it continued to pay disability benefits to his wife for nearly two years.
Princeton couple sues Children's Place for injuries by mannequin
CHARLESTON -- A Princeton woman and her husband are suing the Children's Place in Charleston after a mannequin fell on her and caused her injuries.
The Obama administration's war on coal
Long before the outbreak of the Cold War, Lenin bragged that the West would sell him the rope he would use to hang us.
Judge cancels expert hearing in Digitek MDL
Goodwin CHARLESTON -– U.S. District Judge Joseph Goodwin cancelled a unique hearing with four other judges on qualification of experts in litigation over heart medicine Digitek.
Another expert excluded from Sierra Club case
HUNTINGTON – Sierra Club science fell short at a trial over water pollution from coal mines, leaving government in control rather than nature groups.
Inmate says lawyers did poor job defending him
CLARKSBURG – An inmate at Mount Olive Correctional Complex and his family have filed suit against the group of lawyers who he says did a shoddy job of defending him.
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
July 29
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
Aug. 10
CIVIL FILINGS: Wayne County
July 22
CIVIL FILINGS: Monongalia County
July 27
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
July 13
CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County
Aug. 3
CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County
Aug. 2
CIVIL FILINGS: Jackson County
July 27
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
Aug. 3
*** Standalone p1 art for 8/23 issue: Open that bridge!
Gov. Joe Manchin joins Secretary Paul Mattox and other state and local officials for the ribbon-cutting dedication of the Ross Booth Memorial Bridge in Winfield on Aug. 13. (Photo courtesy of the governor's office)