News from July 2014
Mason Co. man says U.S. Foods fired him after work injury
WINFIELD -- A Mason County man is suing over claims he was fired after he was injured on the job.
Novartis accuses Mylan of patent infringement
WHEELING -- A pharmaceutical corporation is suing over claims another company has infringed upon its drug patent.
Raleigh couple accuses contractor of subpar work
BECKLEY -- A suit has been filed for allegedly poor workmanship completed on a Beckley home.
Company wants Brooke Co. wrongful death case in federal court
WHEELING -- Precision Pipeline LLC wants a case in which a former employee's family claims the company's negligence caused the employee's death heard in federal court.
Wal-Mart wants injury case in federal court
ELKINS -- Wal-Mart wants a case in which a customer claims she was injured by a cart train at one of its stores heard in federal court.
New lawsuit against groping doctor also names Board of Osteopathic Medicine
CHARLESTON – A new lawsuit against a physician who has been sued repeatedly for sexual contact with patients also claims the state violated laws by allowing him to continue to hold his medical license.
Putnam man says he was injured during physical therapy at CAMC Teays Valley
WINFIELD -- A Putnam County man is suing, alleging he was injured during physical therapy at a hospital.
Family dispute results in another lawsuit filing
CHARLESTON – An apparent family dispute now has resulted in two lawsuits being filed.
Constellium says former employee didn't repay relocation costs
RIPLEY -- A Jackson County company is suing over claims a former employee has breached a contract by failing to repay relocation costs.
Man claims Freedom Homes misled him
BECKLEY -- A Raleigh County man is suing over claims he was misled in the purchase of a manufactured home.
Woman says she was tricked into buying damaged vehicle
BECKLEY -- A Raleigh County woman is suing over claims she was induced into buying a damaged vehicle.
PERSONNEL FILE: Martin & Seibert attorney moderates National Business Institute event
MARTINSBURG - Martin & Seibert shareholder Geoffry Haddad acted as program moderator for the National Business Institute’s "As Judges See It: Top Mistakes Lawyers Make in Civil Litigation" roundtable event with panel members including the Honorable Richard A. Facemire and The Honorable John C. Yoder.
AG Morrisey warns of E-ZPass scam
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Mother says daughter broke leg on ride at Billy Bob's
HUNTINGTON – A Putnam County woman has filed a lawsuit after her daughter allegedly was injured on a ride at a Cabell County entertainment facility.
Raleigh Co. man says Chevy Cruze was a lemon
BECKLEY -- A Raleigh County man is suing over claims he purchased a defective new vehicle.
Wyoming Co. man says he was injured at car dealership
BECKLEY -- A Wyoming County man is suing over claims he was injured on the premises of a car dealership and garage.
Faulty dishwasher flooded home, suit claims
WINFIELD – A Putnam County couple's insurance company is suing over claims their home was damaged by a faulty dishwasher.
Putnam resident says bank didn't pay on retirement account
WINFIELD -- A Putnam County resident is suing over claims a bank has failed to make payment on a retirement account certificate.
Energy company owes nearly $34K, suit alleges
BECKLEY -- A West Virginia company is suing over claims a Kentucky company has failed to pay for services rendered.