News from September 2013
Martinsburg man sues TRS Recovery over debt collection
MARTINSBURG - A Martinsburg man claims he was subjected to illegal debt collection practices.
Arena worker says he was injured before Reba McEntire concert
Big Sandy Superstore Arena
Summary judgment awarded in lawsuit filed by four environmental agencies
The Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse in Beckley
PERSONNEL FILE: Four Martin & Seibert attorneys named Lawyers of the Year
From left to right: Walter M. Jones, III, Michael M. Stevens, Susan R. Snowden and E. Kay Fuller
Consol sued after worker won't use hand-scanner, cites description of antichrist
CLARKSBURG – A former employee of Consol Energy says hand-scanning software used for attendance record-keeping bears a resemblance to a prophecy made in the Book of Revelation about the antichrist.
Monroe Co. teachers say they have too many students
Monroe County Courthouse
Court rules against man with history of neck injuries
CHARLESTON – A West Virginia man with a history of neck injuries will not be drawing Workers’ Compensation benefits as a result of a recent state Supreme Court decision.
Hoosier Buckeye Oil Ventures wins case
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit against Hoosier Buckeye Oil Ventures LLC has been dismissed from federal court.
Woman's estate sues State Auto Insurance in Jackson County
Jackson County Courthouse
Couple sue Bank of America for not modifying mortgage
Bank of America Corporate Center in Charlotte, N.C.
Lawsuit says wheel fell off Asplundh truck
RIPLEY - An Evans man is suing over claims that a wheel and axel struck his vehicle, causing him injuries.
'West Virginia will not shy away from this battle against Obama’s EPA'
Suspending disbelief can be fun when you’re reading a book or watching a movie, but in real life it’s asking for trouble. In real life, it’s best not to invite ape-like forest creatures into your home, do choreography with syncopated sociopaths, or have intimate relations with the undead.