News from July 2013
Couple sue Heiner's for car accident
HUNTINGTON - A Cabell County couple are suing Heiner's Bakery for allegedly causing a car accident that caused them injuries.
Man says HIMG wrongfully terminated employment
Huntington Internal Medicine Group
Discrimination lawsuit removed to federal court, dismissed
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit against Management & Training Corporation alleging discrimination was removed to federal court and then settled last year.
Mother, daughter sue man over dependent benefits
HUNTINGTON - A mother and daughter are suing a man they claim wrongfully received dependent benefits and caused them damages.
Tim Hortons lawsuit filed by pregnant former employee settled
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit filed by a former employee who sued Tim Hortons after she claimed she was fired because she was pregnant has been settled and dismissed.
CAMC racial discrimination lawsuit dismissed
Charleston Area Medical Center
CIVIL FILINGS: Monongalia County
July 10
PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman Thomas & Battle launches app
CHARLESTON — The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC (Spilman) announced its launch of the Spilman SuperVision app for iOS devices.
PERSONNEL FILE: W.Va. attorney named to IADC board
HUNTINGTON - Tammy White has been elected to the International Association of Defense Counsel Board of Directors. She is the first attorney from West Virginia to earn this honor.
Supreme Court rules for defendants in Cabell med-mal case
Justices of the state Supreme Court
Woman loses slander claim at Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman who alleged that mold in her apartment forced her to move and that the management of the apartments subsequently slandered her has lost on her appeal to the state Supreme Court.
Former WVU assistant athletic director sues school
West Virginia University
Case at center of legal malpractice claim dismissed due to inactivity
CHARLESTON - After a failed attempt to revive the underlying suit, an Ohio man has again filed a legal malpractice suit against his former attorney.
Family judge/board member orders defendant to take classes at nonprofit
CHARLESTON - Records show a Kanawha County Family Law judge has ordered a defendant to take classes at a nonprofit at which he is a board member.
Supreme Court lets arbitration award stand
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County investor has lost in his attempt to have an arbitration award vacated before the state Supreme Court.