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News from March 2015


Montana firm seeks payment from Wheeling company

By Carol Ostrow |
WHEELING – A Montana firm has sued an Ohio County company for alleged breach of contract for services rendered.

Ohio woman says she was injured on hospital sidewalk

By Carol Ostrow |
WHEELING – An Ohio resident has sued a medical clinic, alleging negligence for injuries incurred.

W.Va. House members introduce EPA bill

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – West Virginia’s entire U.S. House of Representatives delegation has re-introduced a bill that looks to stop the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s “unprecedented” overreach.

Man says new Dodge was defective

By Carol Ostrow |
PRINCETON – A Mercer County resident has sued an auto manufacturer and dealer for alleged breach of contract.

AG's office offers tips to prevent scams

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has unveiled the top areas of scam complaints in 2014 and provided tips for consumers so they can avoid being taken advantage of by unscrupulous people.

Mother blames school board for son's injuries

By Carol Ostrow |
WHEELING – A Wheeling mother has brought suit against the local school district on her child’s behalf, alleging an assault.

Contractor claims customer breached contract

By Carol Ostrow |
KINGWOOD – A West Virginia general contracting business recently sued a customer for an alleged breach of contract for work performed.

Worker sues employer for two-time termination

By Carol Ostrow |
WINFIELD – A Putnam County man has sued his employer for alleged discriminatory actions.

Woman accuses Rock Branch Mechanical of age discrimination

By Carol Ostrow |
WINFIELD – A Kanawha County woman has sued her employer for alleged age discrimination.

Woman says she tripped on concrete at Kroger

By Carol Ostrow |
BECKLEY – A Beaver resident has sued a retail company and its landlord for personal injury.

Little General hit with slip-and-fall suit

By Carol Ostrow |
A store customer has sued a retail outfit, alleging negligence.

'Trinkets bill' headed to governor

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A bill preventing elected officials from using public funds to place their name or likeness on items is headed to the governor's desk.