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News from 2010


More former inmates sue state, officers for sexual misconduct

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- Five former inmates of the Southern Regional Jail and Eastern Regional Jail are suing the West Virginia Regional Jail Authority and correctional officers for sexual harassment, abuse and assault.

Charleston woman says Rite Aid employee disclosed information to third party

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Charleston woman is suing Rite Aid Store #948 after she claims an unknown employee disclosed person prescription information to third parties.

Man sues KVC Behavioral Healthcare for failure to pay wages

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A former employee is suing KVC Behavioral Healthcare after he claims it failed to pay his final wages in a timely manner.

N.J. man sues Snowshoe for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A New Jersey man and his mother are suing Snowshoe Mountain Inc. and Intrawest Resorts for injuries sustained at the ski resort.

W.Va. third on Hellhole list

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- West Virginia again has found its way onto the annual list of judicial hellholes.

PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen welcomes new attorney

By The West Virginia Record |
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen is pleased to welcome Jason Roma to the firm's Huntington litigation department.

PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman's Roanoke office expands

By The West Virginia Record |
McKell ROANOKE, Va. —- The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that James F. McKell Jr. joined the Roanoke office as an associate.

PERSONNEL FILE: Core named WVU's deputy general counsel -- Health Sciences Center

By The West Virginia Record |
Core MORGANTOWN -- Jacquelyn J. Core, a partner in the Morgantown office of the regional firm Steptoe and Johnson for the past 12 years, has been named Deputy general counsel - Health Sciences Center, Vice President for Legal Affairs William H. Hutchens III has announced.

Charleston attorney helps Minn. man get $1.7M Levaquin verdict

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
Giatras CHARLESTON -- Charleston lawyer Troy Giatras was part of a legal team that obtained $1.7 million in damages from pharmaceutical giant Johnson and Johnson for a Minnesota man in federal court in Minneapolis.

Manufacturers have First Amendment rights, too

By The West Virginia Record |
Chief Deputy Attorney General Fran Hughes said the case was "about the health and safety of West Virginians."

State Bar board cracks down on ghostwriting

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The State Bar's Lawyer Disciplinary Board recently ruled that attorneys no longer can offer behind-the-scenes legal help to people.

Warranties can be limited to buyer, Justices rule

By Steve Korris |
Benjamin CHARLESTON – Merchants who sell warranties can limit them to original purchasers, according to the Supreme Court of Appeals.

Seven Digitek plaintiffs want cases kept alive

By Steve Korris |
Goodwin CHARLESTON – Seven plaintiffs whose lawyers missed a mandatory hearing in national litigation over heart medicine Digitek plead to keep their cases alive.

CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County

By Kyla Asbury |
Nov. 29

CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County

By Lawrence Smith |
Nov. 19

CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County

By Kyla Asbury |
Dec. 1

CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County

By Lawrence Smith |
Nov. 17

CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County

By Denise Simpson |
Nov. 8

CIVIL FILINGS: Jackson County

By Lawrence Smith |
Nov. 24

CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County

By Beth Henry |
Nov. 12