News from 2010
Graybar discrimination case settled just before trial
WHEELING –- Joseph Veltri and his former employers at Graybar Electric settled his discrimination suit 13 days before trial would have begun.
Patriot Coal must deliver letter of credit to Chambers
HUNTINGTON –- Patriot Coal companies must deliver a $45 million letter of credit to U.S. District Judge Robert Chambers to guarantee their compliance with water quality permits.
Assistant Wood prosecutor subject of ethics complaints prior to suit
CHARLESTON -– Prior to being named as a co-defendant in a wrongful prosecution suit, records show an assistant Wood County prosecutor's conduct has before been called into question.
Dentist sued after patient has post-surgery stroke
PARKERSBURG -– A Jackson County man is alleging a trip to the dentist later led to one to the hospital.
Pediatrician failed to diagnose infant's hip disorder, suit alleges
PARKERSBURG –- A Wood County couple allege a Parkersburg doctor failed to properly diagnose a potential developmental disability in their son.
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
Aug. 30
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
Aug. 30
CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County
Aug. 25
CIVIL FILINGS: Jefferson County
Aug. 20
CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County
Aug. 19
CIVIL FILINGS: Jackson County
Aug. 26
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
Sept. 2
CIVIL FILINGS: Lincoln County
July 26
Third sexual misconduct suit filed against former Dunbar cop
Runnion CHARLESTON -– For the third time this year, a former Dunbar police officer is accused in a civil suit of using his authority to gain sexual favors from women.
Mobile home park owner challenges Wood flood plain ordinance
PARKERSBURG –- The owner and operator of a Wood County mobile home park are challenging the legality of provisions to the county's flood plain ordinance.
Disabled student's thumb injury results in lawsuit
RIPLEY -– A Jackson County woman is suing the county school board for injuries her son sustained after being disciplined earlier this year.
Cabell keeping swings at school again ... for now
HUNTINGTON -- Cabell County school administrators have been asked to set aside plans to remove swing sets in the county after meeting with state officials.
PERSONNEL FILE: 13 lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals admitted the following 13 people into the practice of law in West Virginia on Sept. 8:
Huddleston Bolen to host Business4Breakfast seminar on generating leads
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen will host the next Business4Breakfast seminar Wednesday, Sept. 22, in the firm's Huntington office at 611 Third Ave.