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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

News from May 2014


THEIR VIEW: Two new laws W.Va. employers must know about

By Joseph U. Leonoro |
The West Virginia Legislature’s 2014 regular session concluded (in March). Like in many states, the West Virginia Legislature passed a bill to increase the state minimum wage this year.

N.C. couple blames Flatwoods KOA for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CLARKSBURG -- A Mt. Airy, N.C., couple is suing The Flatwoods Kampgrounds of America after they claim it breached its duty by allowing dangerous conditions to exist.

38 Consol employees claim breach of contract

By Kyla Asbury |
MOUNDSVILLE - Thirty-eight men are suing Consol Energy Inc. after they claim it breached its contract with them by failing to abide by its inceptive plan.

Couple accuse doctor of malpractice

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING - A couple is suing a physician they claim breached the standard of care and caused damages.

Inmate says officers sexually assaulted her

By Ben Hart |
CHARLESTON -- A woman incarcerated in the Western Regional Jail is suing jail and correctional officers, claiming sexual assault.

Putnam couple says pool company didn't do job in time

By Kyla Asbury |
WINFIELD - A couple claims Precision Pools breached its contract with them by failing to complete a project in a timely manner.

Man accuses FedEx of wrongful termination

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING - A former employee is suing Federal Express Corporation after he claims he was wrongfully retaliated against and wrongfully terminated from his employment.

Seminar to focus on planning for small businesses

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON -- Two partners in a Huntington law firm will conduct an interactive seminar on planning for small business owners.

Retired judge opts for benefit roast instead of typical party

By Kristi Murphy |
HUNTINGTON -- Cabell Circuit Judge David Pancake didn't want a typical retirement party. Instead, he opted for a good-natured roast that benefited an important cause to him.

Chiles, Thompson win primaries in races for circuit judgeships

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON - There will be two new names on the ballot in November for circuit judge positions in Cabell and Mingo counties.

Norfolk Southern employee alleges negligence after sinkhole injury

By Whitney Brakken |
BECKLEY -- An Itmann resident is suing two companies, alleging negligence.

Clinic, doctor again named in sexual harassment lawsuit

By Ben Hart |
CHARLESTON -- A Raleigh County woman is suing a clinic and doctor, claiming sexual harassment.

Woman says corrections officers sexually assaulted her

By Ben Hart |
CHARLESTON -- A woman incarcerated in Western Regional Jail is suing a jail and correctional officers, claiming sexual assault.

Woman says car she purchased was a lemon

By Whitney Brakken |
PINEVILLE -- A West Virginia resident has filed suit against General Motors, alleging her vehicle has not been fixed.

Land clearing company says it is owed nearly $44K

By Whitney Brakken |
PINEVILLE -- West Virginia businesses are being sued for failing to pay the entire amount due on an invoice.

Putnam business says coal company owes more than $30K

By Whitney Brakken |
WINFIELD -- A Putnam County business is suing to collect more than $30,000 of unpaid invoices.

Estate administrator named in auto negligence suit

By Ben Hart |
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County man is suing after being injured in a car accident, claiming negligence.

Staffing agency says attorney didn't pay for temps

By Whitney Brakken |
PRINCETON -- A staffing agency is suing after allegedly failing to receive payment for temporary employees from an attorney.

Woman's estate files slip-and-fall suit against Wal-Mart

By Whitney Brakken |
LOGAN -- Wal-Mart is being sued by an estate after a woman allegedly fell and sustained injury at the store.

Impala was a lemon, lawsuit alleges

By Whitney Brakken |
LOGAN -- General Motors is being sued over allegations that a vehicle has substantial defects.