News from September 2011
Woman sues Ntelos for wrongful termination
CHARLESTON -- A former employee is suing Ntelos of West Virginia after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated.
Va. couple names 92 defendants in asbestos suit
CHARLESTON -- A Dublin, Va., couple is suing 92 companies after they claim they are responsible for asbestos exposure and a diagnosis of lung cancer.
Walton man sues MDI Remodeling for injuries
CHARLESTON - A Walton resident is suing MDI Remodeling & Contractions for injuries he sustained while working on a residential roofing project.
KM Associates sued for failure to pay more than $900,000 in debt
CHARLESTON -- KM Associates are being sued in nine separate lawsuits for failure to pay more than $900,000 for goods and services provided to it.
Colorado man sues 138 companies for mesothelioma
CHARLESTON -- A Colorado Springs man is suing 138 companies that he claims are responsible for his diagnosis of mesothelioma.
Steel of W.Va. sues Pace American for failure to pay debts
HUNTINGTON -- Steel of West Virginia is suing Pace American Enterprises after it claims it has failed to pay more than $75,000 for steel products.
Couple sues Steak 'n Shake for injuries
HUNTINGTON -- A Cabell County couple is suing Steak 'n Shake after they claim injuries were sustained at its Barboursville location.
Ohio woman says 74 companies responsible for husband's cancer, death
CHARLESTON -- A Ironton, Ohio, woman is suing 74 companies she claims are responsible for her husband's cancer and death.
Woman says Greentree wouldn't pay disability benefits
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County woman is suing Greentree Lending after she claims the defendant refused to pay disability benefits.
Man sues Charleston for property damages
CHARLESTON -- A Charleston man is suing the city after he claims he sustained property damages because of a city drain pipe.
ATRA makes case against W.Va. judge's order
WASHINGTON - The American Tort Reform Association is arguing that an "overly broad" protective order entered in West Virginia could impose a burdensome and conflicting layer of regulation.
The nerve of that lender, approving her loan!
If you've ever been turned down for a home loan, you know how disappointing, frustrating and embarrassing it can be.
Lawyer says thick Digitek pill killed his client
CHARLESTON – Double thick pills of heart medicine Digitek reached the market and one of them killed Ralph McCornack, lawyers for his estate argue in federal court.
Environment groups withdraw water pollution objections
Copenhaver CHARLESTON – Subsidiaries of the former Massey Energy made so much progress against water pollution that nature groups stopped resisting their agreement with federal regulators.
30 suits target Argus surface mine near Harts
HAMLIN -- A total of 30 personal and property damage suits await jury trials in Lincoln Circuit Court against Argus Energy VW, LLC, and associated individuals concerning surface mining in the Harts area.
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
Sept. 8
CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County
Sept. 21
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
Sept. 6
CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County
Aug. 1
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
Aug. 11