News from April 2013
PERSONNEL FILE: Robinson & McElwee opens office in Canton, Ohio
CHARLESTON – Robinson & McElwee PLLC announced April 23 that it has opened an office in Canton, Ohio.
Man sues AMFM for nursing home negligence
CHARLESTON - A McDowell Nursing & Rehabilitation Center resident, by and through his wife, is suing AMFM LLC for nursing home negligence.
Worker says Apogee Coal dump truck caught fire
CHARLESTON - A former employee and his wife are suing Apogee Coal Company LLC for exposing him to an unsafe working environment during his employment.
Berkeley lawsuit provides narrative for Mountain State University's troubles
Part of the former Mountain State University campus located inside the Martinsburg Mall
Former employee says Kanawha River Terminals wrongfully terminated employment
WAYNE - A former employee is suing Kanawha River Terminals LLC after he claims his employment was wrongfully terminated because he filed a Workers' Compensation claim.
Huntington woman sues Medical Neurology, alleges attack by physician
HUNTINGTON - A Huntington woman is suing Medical Neurology Inc. after she claims she was physically and verbally attacked by a physician.
D.C. Circuit allows EPA to withdraw permit for Logan mountaintop removal mine
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org.
Woman sues Express Printing for car accident
HUNTINGTON - A woman is suing Express Printing Inc. for injuries she allegedly suffered after she was involved in a car accident caused by one of its employees.
Westfield Insurance denied underinsured coverage claim, policyholder says
HUNTINGTON - A policyholder is suing Westfield Insurance Company for denying an underinsured coverage claim he filed after he was injured in a car accident.
Man blames Twin Silos of Lavalette for golf cart injuries
Twin Silos Golf Club
Man says Huntington police officers attacked him
HUNTINGTON - A man is suing the City of Huntington after he claims he was attacked by Huntington police officers.
Bill that sends settlement monies to state's General Fund passes
State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey speaks at a press conference Feb. 11 regarding trinkets funded by the AG's office that featured former AG Darrell McGraw's name.
Maxim Crane Works wrongful termination lawsuit settled
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit against Maxim Crane Works LP regarding wrongful termination of employment has been settled and dismissed.
Wrongful termination suit against Brand Energy Services settled
CHARLESTON - A wrongful termination suit against Brand Energy Services was settled and dismissed last year.
Real estate company wants its own property condemned
POINT PLEASANT – A real estate company is asking a judge to order a Bend-area municipality to condemn property it owns.