News from February 2015
Man says Burger King discriminated against him
MORGANTOWN – A man is suing a Burger King location after he claims he was discriminated against based on his race.
Woman accuses KFC of wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing Tri-State Food Systems and KFC of the Tri-State after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated.
PERSONNEL FILE: Schumacher named member of Bailey & Wyant
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant has named David Schumacher as the firm’s newest member in the Charleston office.
Man accuses Nationstar of fraud, illegal debt collection
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Nationstar Mortgage after he claims it engaged in fraud and illegal debt collection abuses.
PERSONNEL FILE: Bowles elected as member of Lewis Glasser
CHARLESTON — Matthew R. Bowles has been elected as the newest member of Lewis, Glasser, Casey & Rollins PLLC, according to Richard L. Gottlieb, the firm’s managing member.
Morrisey warns of property listing scams
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is urging citizens to use caution and do their research before entering into a residential rental agreement.
AG's office warns of IRS tax refund email scam
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is warning taxpayers to be aware of an email scam claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service that targets consumers’ financial information.
Federal judge grants preliminary injunction in lawsuit against Kwik Lube
HUNTINGTON – A federal just issued an order granting the plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against Kwik Lube for advertising the use of Valvoline brand oil without having a contract.
Cabell Co. settles, dismisses lawsuit from former deputy
HUNTINGTON – A lawsuit filed by a former sheriff's deputy has been settled and dismissed from federal court.
Tomblin names Wilmoth new Randolph Circuit Judge
CHARLESTON – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has appointed David H. Wilmoth as the new Randolph Circuit Judge.
Nine miners say they weren't paid wages in timely manner
CHARLESTON – Nine Kanawha County miners are suing over claims they were not paid final wages in a timely manner after being terminated.