News from June 2013
Century Aluminum ordered to develop cleanup plan by EPA
PHILADELPHIA – Century Aluminum of West Virginia has been ordered to develop a cleanup plan for a former industrial facility in Ravenswood, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Lawsuit against Charleston over fall down stairs settled
Municipal Auditorium in Charleston
Insurance company not sure why former AG sued it
POINT PLEASANT - A company sued in October by former state Attorney General Darrell McGraw claims it is confused as to what it is being charged with.
Coal company digs in for EPA fight
“We’re not going to roll over.”
THEIR VIEW: The W.Va. Attorney General's powers have expanded
By JACKSON KELLY LAW FIRM
Widower sues physician for wife's death
St. Francis Hospital
Woman sues Oakwood Terrace Apartments for injuries from fall
CHARLESTON - A woman is suing Kanawha Valley Homes Inc. for injuries she sustained when she allegedly fell while walking up the stairs.
Women file class action against Valley HealthCare System over wages
MORGANTOWN - Two women are suing Valley Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center for allegedly failing to pay their final wages in a timely manner.
Ketchum not pleased with Supreme Court's decision against insurer
Justices of the state Supreme Court
Slip-and-fall filed against Wal-Mart
Frankovitch
Woman says C&O Motors breached its contract with her
CHARLESTON - A woman is suing C&O Motors Inc. for allegedly breaching its contract with her and caused her damages.
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
June 5
Former employee settles claim against Elder-Beerman, Bon Ton
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit against Elder-Beerman Stores Corporation has been settled and dismissed from the Kanawha Circuit Court docket.
Ruling: Insurance Commissioner shouldn't be second-guessed by courts
CHARLESTON – Insurance rates are the province of the Insurance Commissioner and the reasonableness of such rates should not be second-guessed by circuit courts or jurors, according to a recent ruling of the state’s high court.