News from June 2015
Judge: Car dealer can refuse contraceptive coverage
By KYLA ASBURY CHARLESTON – A federal judge has ruled that Joe Holland Chevrolet will not have to provide insurance coverage for some contraceptives to its employees. District Judge Thomas E.
Judge: Car dealer can refuse contraceptive coverage
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has ruled that Joe Holland Chevrolet will not have to provide insurance coverage for some contraceptives to its employees.
Benjamin defends 3-2 drug addict ruling
CHARLESTON – One state Supreme Court justice stands behind his vote in a recent ruling allowing juries decide if residents who have broken the law to obtain and use prescription painkillers can sue physicians and pharmacies for their addictions.
Woman sues after fall at Hooter's
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Kahootz of Charleston LLC after she claims she was injured when she fell at its restaurant.
Man sues for family member's brain injury
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Charleston Neurological Associates and Charleston Area Medical Center for his family member's brain injury.
Contractor seeks nearly $1M from Lumos
CHARLESTON – A construction company is suing Lumos Networks LLC after it claims the company has failed to pay more than $900,000.
Woman says BB&T employees violated ethics
CHARLESTON - A woman is suing BB&T after she claims the bank and two of its employees spoke about her personal business to other employees.