News from January 2012
Bicyclist sues man who struck her with his car
HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing the man who struck her with his vehicle when she was riding her bicycle.
Woman blames Dick's Sporting Goods for injuries
HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing Dick's Sporting Goods after she slipped and fell on its walkway at the Huntington Mall.
Former employee sues D.L.C. Pizza for failure to pay final wages
HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing D.L.C. Pizza after she claims it failed to pay her final wages within 72 hours of terminating her employment.
Auto parts recyclers tell McGraw to stop using term 'junkyard parts'
McGraw CHARLESTON - The Automotive Recyclers Association last week sent a formal letter of complaint to West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw, urging him to stop using the term "junkyard parts" when referring to recycled or salvaged auto parts.
Cancer center sues former patient for nonpayment
HUNTINGTON – The Cancer Treatment Center of America at Southwestern Regional Medical Center is suing a former patient it claims failed to pay more than $160,000 for medical services.
Widower sues Morgantown pub for wife's death
MORGANTOWN – A Monongalia County man is suing Novichenk, LLC and an individual he claims are responsible for his wife's death.
Woman sues nursing home for mother's death
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County woman is suing HR of Charleston after she claims it is responsible for his mother's death.
Pa. woman names 63 defendants in asbestos case
CHARLESTON -- A Pittsburgh, Pa., woman is suing 63 companies she claims are responsible for her mother's lung cancer and death.
When a planning commission starts plotting ...
There's a group called the Institute for Justice (IJ) that specializes in defending the rights of entrepreneurs against arbitrary and capricious state and local lawmakers.
Ketchum ready to get work done in 2012
Ketchum CHARLESTON – Menis Ketchum's goals for 2012 are simple: Get work done.
W.Va. officials to appeal redistricting ruling to U.S. SC
Kessler CHARLESTON - Those West Virginia officials named as defendants in a congressional redistricting lawsuit said Thursday they will ask for an immediate stay of a ruling earlier this week and seek an appeal from the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Dec. 19
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Dec. 16
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