News from November 2012
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
Oct. 31
CIVIL FILINGS: Wayne County
Oct. 5
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly ranked first-tier in mining and natural resources
CHARLESTON - Jackson Kelly PLLC has received national first-tier rankings in mining law and natural resources law. This is according to the recently-released U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers® 2013 “Best Law Firms” rankings. The firm’s national ranking will be featured in U.S.News & World Report’s Money Issue, on newsstands Nov. 20.
Former employee says Res-Care wrongfully terminated her employment
WAYNE – A Mason County woman is suing Res-Care Health Services, Inc., for allegedly terminating her employment after she voiced her concern that certain privacy issues were being violated.
Alleged bullying victim says Wayne County Board of Education failed to protect her
WAYNE – An alleged victim of bullying is suing the Wayne County Board of Education after she claims she suffered injuries at the hands of one of her bullies and was punished for it.
Pocahontas prosecutor facing ethics charges loses re-election bid
Incumbent Pocahontas County Prosecutor Donna M. Price, pictured here in one of her campaign signs in downtown Marlinton, was defeated in her re-election bid Tuesday by Marlinton attorney Eugene Simmons.
Voters turn down measure to repeal sheriff term limits
Raynes-Kidder
Kanawha County man says Tri-State Pipeline wrongfully terminated his employment
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing Tri-State Pipeline, Inc., for wrongful termination of employment.
Ohio man sues Viking Well Service over final wages
CHARLESTON – A Bridgeport, Ohio, man is suing Viking Well Service, Inc., for allegedly failing to pay his final wages in a timely manner.
American Asphalt sues company over $60K debt
WAYNE – American Asphalt & Aggregates, Inc., is suing Supreme Asphalt Maintenance, LLC, for failing to pay more than $60,000 for materials it agreed to purchase.
Mount Hope man says JAG Coal Services refused to hire him
CHARLESTON – A Mount Hope man is suing JAG Coal Services, LLC for refusing to hire him based on a previously sustained injury.
Lewis County man sues WVDOC over car accident
CHARLESTON – A Lewis County man is suing the West Virginia Division of Corrections after he was injured in a car accident.