News from April 2012
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
March 28
CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County
Feb. 17
CIVIL FILINGS: Wayne County
Jan. 31
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
March 7
Mother claims woman's reckless driving killed her son
CHARLESTON -- A Huntington woman is suing another woman she claims was driving recklessly and caused her son's death.
City of Charleston sued for woman's injuries from uneven sidewalk
CHARLESTON -- A Boone County woman is suing the City of Charleston for injuries she sustained on a public sidewalk.
Oak Hill woman sues St. Francis for injuries
CHARLESTON -- An Oak Hill woman is suing St. Francis Hospital for injuries she sustained while exiting the hospital.
Ohio man sues Setzer's for defective travel trailer
HUNTINGTON -- A Chesapeake, Ohio, man is suing Setzer's World of Camping after he claims the travel trailer he purchased was defective.
W.Va. SC: Court right to deny motion to stay wrongful death suit
CHARLESTON - The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, in a ruling last month, denied a writ of prohibition seeking to prevent a lower court from enforcing an order denying a motion to stay a wrongful death lawsuit.
Putnam man says Con-way Freight discriminated against him
CHARLESTON -- A Putnam County man is suing his former employer after he claims he was wrongfully terminated based on his age.
Woman says she was injured at Charleston Marriott
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County woman is suing the Charleston Marriott for injuries she sustained on its property due to a slightly elevated floor.
Seventeenth Street Associates sued for negligence
HUNTINGTON -- A woman is suing Seventeenth Street Associates for negligence in caring for her family member during her residency.
'The Law Works' plans special live call-in show
Ringer CHARLESTON -- "The Law Works" will conduct a special one-hour live call-in show about family law on Thursday, April 12 beginning at 8 p.m.
Settlement approved in St. Joe class-action suit
PARKERSBURG – For 600 former employees of a Wood County hospital, Christmas comes eight months early this year.
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Morrisey endorsed by West Virginians for Life
Morrisey HARPER'S FERRY -- Republican state Attorney General candidate Patrick Morrisey has been endorsed by West Virginians for Life Political Action Committee.
THEIR VIEW: It's time for a 'regulatory cocktail' against unethical debt collectors
Many U.S. attorneys general are working with each other and with the federal government to employ a "drug cocktail" strategy to control and eventually eradicate the scourge that is unethical debt collectors, because just one strategy alone seems not to be enough.
Man seeks to settle Thomas Memorial Hospital lawsuit
WINFIELD -- A man is asking the court for approval of the settlement in his case against Thomas Memorial Hospital for his wife's suicide.
Man sues TeleTech for state Wage Payment & Collection Act violations
MOUNDSVILLE -- A former employee is suing TeleTech Customer Care Management (West Virginia), Inc. after he claims it violated the West Virginia Wage Payment and Collection Act during his employment.
Marshall County Commission sued for woman's fall at courthouse
MOUNDSVILLE -- A woman is suing the Marshall County Commission after she was injured at the Marshall County Courthouse.