News from August 2014
Walker Machinery says recycling company owes money
CHARLESTON -- A recycling company is being sued for allegedly not paying most of an outstanding account.
Local attorney, husband start new type of fun run
SOUTH CHARLESTON – A local attorney and her husband have started a business that they hope combines college loyalty and exercise into “the ultimate celebration of school spirit.”
Mingo magistrate says she was slandered
CHARLESTON -- A Mingo County magistrate judge says she was slandered because of her stance against the corruption she claims was running rampant in the Mingo County Courthouse.
PERSONNEL FILE: Oko-ogua named to Lawyers of Color hot list
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant PLLC is pleased to announce that Suleiman Oko-ogua has been named to Lawyers of Color’s Second Annual Hot List. The list recognizes early- to mid-career attorneys excelling in the legal profession.
Plant operator says machine crushed his hand
CHARLESTON -- A plant operator claims his hand was crushed after a machine malfunctioned.
PERSONNEL FILE: Criswell joins Spilman Thomas & Battle
CHARLESTON — Spilman Thomas & Battle PLLC has announced that attorney Staci N. Criswell has joined the firm as Counsel, adding significant depth to the firm’s robust Private Client Services Industry Group.
Man claims he was not timely paid following termination
CHARLESTON -- A former maintenance engineer and supervisor alleges he was not timely paid after he was involuntarily terminated.
United Dairy named in potential class action
CHARLESTON -- A man has filed a putative class action lawsuit, alleging a failure to timely pay employees after they were terminated.