News from March 2011
Kanawha woman sues Target for medicine mix-up
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County woman is suing Target Corporation after the Southridge Target Pharmacy gave her the wrong prescription.
Va. woman says she was injured during MU science demonstration
HUNTINGTON -- A Giles County, Va., woman is suing the Marshall University Board of Governors after she claims she was injured while participating in a scientific demonstration.
S. Charleston woman sues Citifinancial for unlawful debt collection
CHARLESTON -- A South Charleston woman is suing Citifinancial after she claims it engaged in unlawful debt collection practices.
Justices to hear case involving judge's pension
King CHARLESTON – Justices of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals must divide Kanawha Circuit Judge Charles King's pension between his wife and his former wife.
Wood attorney again named in legal malpractice suit
PARKERSBURG -– A Wood County attorney is once again a defendant in a legal malpractice suit.
Marshall settles Perdue privacy suit for $81K, apology
HUNTINGTON – Marshall University has settled a lawsuit with state Treasurer John Purdue's daughter that includes both a payout and a formal apology from school officials.
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
March 7
CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County
March 9
CIVIL FILINGS: Monongalia County
March 10
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
March 9
CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County
Feb. 10
CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County
Feb. 3
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
Feb. 22
CIVIL FILINGS: Wayne County
Feb. 23
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
Feb. 17
CIVIL FILINGS: Jackson County
Feb. 24
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
Feb. 28
Judge in lawsuit over kitchen, bath cabinetry
King CHARLESTON – Kanawha Circuit Judge Charles E. King is involved in a dispute with a kitchen and bath remodeling company that involves special order kitchen and bath cabinets and other materials for a new residence the judge and his wife are building in Charleston.
Session gets mixed reviews
Romano CHARLESTON – As with most matters in politics, there are mixed reviews on the just-completed state legislative session and what lawmakers accomplished.