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News from November 2013



Man says Patriot Coal caused work injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
Preston

Widow blames Charleston physicians for husband's death

By Kyla Asbury |
Kanawha County Circuit Court

Coal company asks for U.S. SC review of EPA decision

By John O'Brien |
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org.


Woman says Walmart employee knocked her over in wheelchair

By Thomas Kallies |
BECKLEY - Yvonne Lewis and Steven Lewis filed suit in the Raleigh County Circuit Court on Nov. 5, naming Wal-Mart Stores Inc. as the defendant.

Former Wyoming East student says he was jumped, files lawsuit

By Thomas Kallies |
Wyoming East High School

Dominion Transmission sued over pipeline

By Thomas Kallies |
Fitzsimmons

Woman accuses surgeon of malpractice

By Thomas Kallies |
Raleigh County Courthouse

Reining in the renegade bureaucrats in Washington

By The West Virginia Record |
Insubordination is not something to be tolerated, whether in military or in civilian life. Subordinates who refuse to carry out legal and legitimate directives – or who make decisions or take action without authority - must be disciplined or terminated. If not, chaos eventually will ensue and the enterprise founder.


Suspended Putnam family law judge announces retirement

By Lawrence Smith |
Judge Watkins, left, with his attorney Robert P. Martin at a hearing before the Judicial Hearing Board in November.



Testimony of plaintiff's expert not good enough in wrongful death claim

By John O'Brien |
Charleston Area Medical Center


Class action suit says Frigidaire, Kenmore washing machines prone to mold

By Thomas Kallies |
The federal courthouse in Wheeling


Home not built properly, lawsuit claims

By Whitney Brakken |
Jackson County Courthouse

DEP files suit against Fayette Co. company

By Whitney Brakken |
Fayette County Courthouse