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Monday, November 25, 2024

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Judge says West Virginian shouldn't represent Michigan

By John O'Brien |
Brian Glasser GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- The state of Michigan's interests won't be served by a West Virginia whistleblower and a West Virginia law firm in a lawsuit against prescription drug retailers, a Michigan judge has ruled.

McGraw settles with vitamin companies

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
McGraw CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw on Tuesday announced a settlement of antitrust charges against 11 vitamin companies, with nearly $200,000 in windfalls going to non-profit health centers and dental clinics in the state.

State GOP won't challenge ballot anymore

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
Stuart CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Republican Party on Tuesday announced it will not further challenge the layout of the state's Nov. 2 ballots.

Ketchum reverses course, recuses himself

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Justice Menis Ketchum on Monday recused himself in a pending case on the state's damage caps in malpractice cases.

Logan woman sues Cabell Huntington, others for family member's death

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON -- A Logan County woman is suing Cabell Huntington Hospital after she claims the hospital is responsible for her family member's death.

Dunbar man sues Family Dollar for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Dunbar resident is suing Family Dollar after he was injured at its store in the Dunbar Shopping Plaza.

Putnam woman sues Smith Company Motor Cars for misrepresenting vehicle condition

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Putnam County woman is suing Smith Company Motor Cars after she claims the company fraudulently misrepresented a vehicle she purchased in 2008.

Chapmanville couple sues GMC, Thornhill Superstore for defective vehicle

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Chapmanville couple is suing General Motors Company and Thornhill Superstore after they claim the vehicle they purchased was defective.

Man sues Dick's Sporting Goods, others for deprivation of rights

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County man is suing Dick's Sporting Goods and Galyan's Trading Company after he claims they engaged in deprivation of rights of their employees.

Man sues Steel of W.Va. for age discrimination

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON -- A former employee is suing Steel of West Virginia after he claims his employment was terminated because of his age.

Man sues Teamsters for failure to find jobs

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON -- A man is suing the Executive Board of Teamsters Local Union No. 505 for failure to find jobs for its members.

Man sues Withrow Contractors, owners for breach of contract

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Charleston man is suing Withrow Contractors and its owners after he claims they failed to uphold their contract.

Ketchum refuses to recuse himself from case

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
Ketchum CHARLESTON -- A West Virginia Supreme Court justice has refused to take himself out of a case involving the state's cap on non-economic damages, even though he pledged during his election campaign that he would never vote to overturn the law imposing the cap.

Manchin selects judicial vacancy panel

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
Manchin CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin has selected the eight individuals who will make up the state's Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission.

Kanawha judge rejects GOP ballot challenge

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
CHARLESTON -- A lawsuit filed by West Virginia's Republican Party in to have voters provided with separate ballots Nov. 2 was shot down, with a judge saying the party's "allegations of harm" were too speculative.

Such tender concern for our 'health and safety'

By The West Virginia Record |
When Chief Deputy Attorney General Fran Hughes says a case is "about the health and safety of West Virginians," a certain amount of skepticism is warranted.

Bank not negligent in overpaying home builder, Justices rule

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON – Bankers who overpaid a borrower's home builder may have breached a contract but didn't act negligently, the Supreme Court of Appeals ruled.

WVSCA revokes Md. attorney's license

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has followed suit with Maryland's high court to disbar an attorney for misappropriating over $90,000 in client funds.

East Bank official sues town over police officer's conduct

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON –- An eastern Kanawha County municipality is again involved in lawsuit, this time by one of its elected officials alleging he was falsely charged with a crime.

UC named in age discrimination suit

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON -– A Charleston higher education institution is accused of improperly firing one of its employees with nearly a quarter-century experience.