News from August 2013
Former Marion clerk to be liaison for e-filing project
Sixteenth Judicial Circuit (Marion County) Chief Judge David R. Janes delivers the oath of office to new Circuit Clerk Rhonda Starn during a ceremony in a courtroom at the Marion County Courthouse in Fairmont on Aug. 28. From left, Ms. Starn’s boyfriend, Jeff Burdoff; her sister, Monica Wright (unseen); and her parents, Mary and Jack Starn.
Insurer's settlement with developers worth more than $2M
CLARKSBURG – Old Republic National Title Insurance Company has settled its lawsuit against three Morgantown developers over settlements it paid out in previous lawsuits for more than $2 million.
Lawsuit says sponge left in woman caused death
Select Specialty Hospital
Are the president and secretary of state opposed to national interests and prosperity?
It’s hard to overstate the contribution the Keystone XL Pipeline could make to the revitalization of our economy and security of our nation.
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
Kanawha County Courthouse
Seventh civil rights lawsuit in past year filed against Huntington police
The Jean Dean Public Safety Building, home to the Huntington Police Department
Fourth Circuit rules against Charleston landlord
RICHMOND, Va. – A federal appeals court has upheld a judgment against a landlord who imposed special restrictions against a woman seeking to rent a house in Charleston for herself and her disabled brother.
Man says Crane 1 Services discriminated against him
Kanawha County Courthouse
Woman who lost toes sues CAMC
Charleston Area Medical Center
Lawsuit: Spring in IHOP seat poked through duct tape, injured customer
Kanawha County Courthouse
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
Cabell County Courthouse
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
June 14
Security guard accused of stealing from Embassy Suites room
Embassy Suites in Charleston