News from May 2014
PERSONNEL FILE: Martin & Seibert welcomes two new attorneys
MARTINSBURG -- Martin & Seibert is pleased to announce that Lisa L. Lilly and Christopher L. LaFon have joined the firm’s litigation team.
Woman sues after son dies in Tough Mudder event
MOUNDSVILLE -- A Maryland woman is suing over claims her son was killed in a Tough Mudder event due to the negligence of organizers.
Morrisey warns of advanced fee loan scam
CHARLESTON — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has issued a warning to West Virginia consumers about a loan scam going on in the Mountain State in which a company offers to provide a loan to a customer, but demands an upfront processing payment using a prepaid debit card.
PERSONNEL FILE: Bordas & Bordas opens office in Moundsville
MOUNDSVILLE -- Bordas & Bordas continues to grow with the opening of a third office in Moundsville.
Goodwin announces record drug take-back haul
CHARLESTON -- U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Resident Agent in Charge Suzan Williamson have announced that Saturday's Prescription Drug Take-Back event collected a total of 6,211 pounds of unwanted, unused and expired prescription drugs from citizens and households across West Virginia.
What happens when judges have bad judgment?
Ever wonder what’s going on in judges’ chambers during recess?
Ambassadors for Justice celebrates good kids
CHARLESTON -- Teenagers today face a mountain of challenges and temptations, as those of us with kids and grandkids are painfully aware.
Car dealer sued for causing accident
MOUNDSVILLE -- A Marshall County couple is suing over claims the husband and their son were injured in a collision in Moundsville.
Couple sues trucking company after accident
FAYETTEVILLE -- A couple is suing a truck driver and the companies he works for after he collided with their vehicle, causing injuries.
Homeowners says builders won't honor contract
FAYETTEVILLE -- Homeowners are suing a builder after they weren’t happy with their house.
Mine injury results in lawsuit against Arch Coal
BECKLEY -- A coal worker is suing his employers after he sustained an injury at work.
Medical worker says she was wrongly fired
WINFIELD -- A medical services worker is suing her employer after they terminated her when she had a knee injury.
PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman attorney named W.Va. Bar Foundation Fellow
CHARLESTON -- Spilman Thomas & Battle attorney Heather Heiskell Jones has been named a West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellow.