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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Sunday, April 28, 2024

News from June 2014


State celebrates top exporters

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin joined Cabinet Secretary Keith Burdette, the West Virginia Development Office and the West Virginia Export Council to present the Governor's Commendation for International Market Entry to representatives of 37 West Virginia business exporters, celebrating top small and medium businesses in the Mountain State.

Water contamination class actions consolidated

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – An order to consolidate five class action lawsuits involving the water contamination crisis in West Virginia in January has been filed in federal court.

Class action says Gaucher Disease drug contaminated with virus, caused cancer

By Kyla Asbury |
DENVER, Colo. – A law firm based in West Virginia has filed a class action lawsuit  against Genzyme Corporation after a Colorado man claims it distributed and sold impure and untested drugs.

Wyoming Co. man says he was injured in car dealer parking lot

By Annie Cosby |
BECKLEY -- A Wyoming County man is suing over claims he was injured on the premises of a car dealership.

Man claims Manpower fired him following work injury

By Annie Cosby |
WINFIELD -- A Kanawha County man is suing over claims he was fired after being injured on the job.

Two women accuse Huntington Banks of wrongful termination

By Annie Cosby |
WINFIELD -- A Kanawha County woman and an Ohio woman are suing over claims their employment at a bank was wrongfully terminated.

U.S. SC ruling sides with most EPA greenhouse controls

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON – A U.S. Supreme Court ruling will stop the Environmental Protection Agency from requiring permits for greenhouse gas emissions from new or modified industrial facilities.

AG's office warns of counterfeit $10 bills in Charleston area

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is alerting consumers about a series of counterfeit bills that are in circulation in Charleston and throughout the state.

Couple files slip-and-fall suit against hospital

By Melody Dareing |
WHEELING -- A couple is suing a hospital after a fall in a laboratory left injuries.

Couple blames hospital for leg amputation

By Melody Dareing |
WHEELING -- A couple is suing a doctor and a hospital after a fall leads to an amputation.

Bluefield hospital, doctor face wrongful death suit

By Matt Russell |
PRINCETON -- Several medical professionals face a lawsuit after allegedly failing to treat a patient's kidney disease, which the plaintiff says led to the patient's death.

Insurer wants money to cover water damage payment

By Matt Russell |
KEYSER -- An insurance company is suing to recover a payment made to cover water damage.

Mother sues after son hurt while ice skating

By Matt Russell |
WHEELING -- A local park commission faces a lawsuit after a child was allegedly injured while skating.

Company says demolition did unintended property damage

By Matt Russell |
WHEELING -- A lawsuit has been filed after a building demolition in Wheeling allegedly resulted in unintended property damage.

Ohio couple says Dodge Durango was a lemon

By Matt Russell |
WHEELING -- An Ohio couple is suing after purchasing an allegedly defective vehicle in West Virginia.

Worker blames Agsten Construction for eye injury

By Matt Russell |
CHARLESTON -- A construction worker is suing his employer, alleging it failed to provide required safety equipment

Randolph Co. man says state Dept. of Education rescinded job offer

By Matt Russell |
CHARLESTON -- A Randolph County man is suing after a job offer was allegedly rescinded following a salary investigation.

AG's outside counsel policy has saved state nearly $4M

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Attorney General’s office has saved nearly $4 million since Patrick Morrisey took office by using a new policy for compensating outside counsel.

Company wants paid for video lottery machines

By Matt Russell |
CHARLESTON - A bar owner faces suit for refusing to pay the bill on video machines.

Lewis Co. man says former employer didn't pay in timely manner

By Matt Russell |
HUNTINGTON -- A Lewis County man is suing, alleging his former employer took too long in paying his final wages.