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News from May 2014


Morrisey warns homeowners to be careful with yard help

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is encouraging homeowners to be mindful when selecting a company to help with landscaping, yard work and tree trimming.

WVU Law commencement set for Saturday

By Chris Dickerson |
MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia University College of Law will have its 2014 Commencement and Hooding Ceremony at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 10, in the WVU Creative Arts Center.

Pa. woman blames security firm, attorneys for legal malpractice, negligence

By Kyla Asbury |
MORGANTOWN - A Pennsylvania woman is suing three attorneys and MB Security for legal malpractice and negligence.

Man's estate blames concrete company for death

By Ben Hart |
HUNTINGTON -- A Cabell County concrete company is being sued over claims their negligence caused a fatal vehicle accident.

Milton says it wants money from Pumpkin Festival

By Ben Hart |
HUNTINGTON -- The city of Milton is suing after it was not reimbursed for services rendered at the annual Pumpkin Festival.

Woman accuses bank of debt harassment

By Ben Hart |
HUNTINGTON -- A West Virginia woman is suing Comenity Bank, claiming harassment.

Woman accuses Kmart of HIPAA violation

By Annie Cosby |
BECKLEY -- A Raleigh County woman is suing over claims Kmart pharmacy employees violated HIPAA by discussing her medical information in the store.

Timber dispute results in lawsuit

By Annie Cosby |
BECKLEY -- A Raleigh County man is suing over claims a timber company breached a contract with him for cutting timber.

Doctor caused man's death, complaint states

By Whitney Brakken |
CHARLESTON -- A local doctor is being sued after allegedly failing to perform a necessary evaluation, which resulted in death.

Former inmate claims he was injured by another

By Whitney Brakken |
CHARLESTON -- A former Mount Olive inmate is suing after being attacked and injured by another inmate.

Former salesmen say car dealer discriminated against them

By Whitney Brakken |
CHARLESTON -- A former sales manager and two former sales associates are suing their former employer, alleging they were victims of discrimination.

Bank sues man for overdrawn account

By Annie Cosby |
KINGWOOD -- A bank is suing for the overdrawn balance on a customer's account.

Board suggests fines for Kanawha magistrate

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON - Kanawha County Magistrate Ward Harshbarger III should be fined for his mishandling of a Domestic Violence Protection order connected to a case that involves Kanawha Prosecutor Mark Plants and his ex-wife, according to a state panel.

Whittaker won't pay reward for missing ring, suit claims

By Chris Dickerson |
BECKLEY -- Jack Whittaker, who won a then-record $314 million Powerball lottery jackpot in 2002, has been sued for failing to pay a $10,000 reward for a lost ring.

Tire comes off car, woman files suit

By Whitney Brakken |
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A New Cumberland resident is suing after a tire detached from her vehicle while she was driving.

Woman claims ER doctors to blame for husband's death

By Annie Cosby |
WHEELING -- A Ohio County woman is suing over claims her husband's death was caused by the negligence of emergency room doctors.

Delivery man says he was injured on the job

By Annie Cosby |
WHEELING -- A Harrison County man is suing over claims he was injured while working as a delivery man for a drilling company.

Business says mine supply company owes $13K

By Ben Hart |
BECKLEY -- A West Virginia business is suing another company, claiming it failed to pay for products purchased.

Wilfong disqualified from hearing cases involving prosecutor's office

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- Randolph Circuit Judge Jaymie Wilfong has been disqualified from hearing any cases involving the Randolph County Prosecutor’s Office.

Former Justice Spike Maynard dies

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — Former state Supreme Court Justice Elliott “Spike” Maynard has died. He was 71.