News from September 2015
Logan County widow sues CitiFinancial Inc., alleging illegal debt collection
LOGAN-- A Logan County widow is suing CitiFinancial Inc, alleging illegal debt collection and misrepresentation.
Annulled attorney seeks $91M from 'corrupt' Supreme Court, others
MORGANTOWN – A Monongalia County attorney whose license was annulled earlier this year has filed a $91 million lawsuit against the members of the state Supreme Court and others over the action. John C. Scotchel Jr. filed his complaint Aug. 25 in Monongalia Circuit Court. The defendants listed are each state Supreme Court justice – Robin Jean Davis, Brent Benjamin, Menis Ketchum, Margaret Workman and Allen Loughry – as well as the Lawyer Disciplinary Board and Chairman Steven K. Nord as well as
Putnam Circuit Clerk employees' pay grievance denied for now
WINFIELD – Employees of the Putnam County Circuit Clerk’s office now are playing the waiting game after taking their pay grievance to the county commission. The three Putnam County Commissioners met in executive session Tuesday morning after their regularly scheduled meeting to listen to the grievance that was filed last month. “Deny at this time, but we’ll do further research for our next budget hearing,” Commissioner Steve Andes said when the meeting was opened back to the public.
Cav's Coach bus driver sues possible intoxicated driver over collision
WINFIELD – A Putnam County bus driver is suing a allegedly drunk driver for vehicle damage and injuries suffered in a collision.
Estate representative sues for wrongful death and negligence
WINFIELD – A personal representative for the estate of a West Virginia woman has filed suit alleging wrongful death and negligence. Teresa Lucas, the personal representative for the Estate of Deloris Hillier, filed suit in Putnam County Circuit Court on Aug. 14 alleging wrongful death and negligence against CAMC Teays Valley Hospital, Inc.
Making the most of a new school year
CHARLESTON – As students across our state return to school, it is important to have a fresh focus on the year that lies ahead.
Logan Co. hospital worker files suit over disability discrimination
LOGAN-- A Logan County woman is suing over disability discrimination and failure to accommodate, among other grievances.
Getting to the root of the matter
You can save a lot of money by doing it yourself, provided you know how.
Yale Law professor to speak at Marshall's Amicus Curiae Lecture Series
HUNTINGTON – Heather Gerken, the J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law at Yale Law School, will be the featured speaker as the fall 2015 Amicus Curiae Lecture Series opens at Marshall University.
Quoits tournament highlights MU Constitution Week activities
HUNTINGTON – Marshall University will once again celebrate Constitution Week this year with its annual Marshall Quoits Tournament for faculty, staff, students, fraternities and sororities. Quoits, which is similar to horseshoes, was John Marshall’s favorite game.
Logan Co. man sues Joe Holland Chevrolet, alleging faulty automobile
LOGAN-- A Logan County man is suing a car sales company, alleging sale of a faulty automobile.
Ex-WVU pharmacy student files discrimination suit
CLARKSBURG – A former West Virginia University School of Pharmacy student has filed a lawsuit in federal court against the school and his former professors, alleging his dismissal from the program last year was racially and religiously motivated. Plaintiff Basil Al-Asbahi filed his lawsuit in the U.S.
Mingo County magistrate retires, new one appointed
WILLIAMSON – Mingo County Magistrate Deloris “Dee” Sidebottom is retiring effective Oct. 31, and Mingo Circuit Judge Miki J.
Roane, Calhoun counties get Adult Drug Court
SPENCER – A new Adult Drug Court is open to serve Roane and Calhoun counties. Drug addiction is “like an ocean you can’t swim out of unless somebody throws you a lifeline.
Lumber Liquidators named in federal class action over formaldehyde
CLARKSBURG – Two West Virginia women have filed a proposed class action lawsuit against Lumber Liquidators Inc., alleging that a line of Chinese wood flooring sold by the company emits “excessive” levels of formaldehyde and has cost them thousands of dollars. Plaintiffs Liz Elson and Michelle Lewis filed their lawsuit last month in the U.S.
Wheeling Jesuit parents sue dead son's attackers, bars that served them
WHEELING – The parents of a former Wheeling Jesuit University student have filed a federal lawsuit against the two men who allegedly “viciously attacked” their son, resulting in his death, and the two Wheeling bars that allegedly served the men. Thomas and Valerie Figaniak filed the lawsuit on behalf of their son, Kevin Figaniak, who was a 21-year-old student at Wheeling Jesuit in 2013. The Figaniaks filed their lawsuit Aug. 24 in the U.S.
German drug maker files patent lawsuit against Mylan
WHEELING – A German pharmaceutical company has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Morgantown-based Mylan Pharmaceuticals. Plaintiff Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. contends that defendant Mylan submitted Abbreviated New Drug Applications, or ANDAs, to the Food and Drug Administration seeking the approval to make and sell generic versions of Boehringer’s Tradjenta and Jentadueto tablets. An ANDA is an application for a U.S.
Inmates accuse jail authority of excessive force during search raids
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney has filed seven separate complaints regarding the “unreasonable and excessive force” allegedly used by members of special response teams at two of the state’s regional jails. Paul M.
Monongalia woman's estate asks court to clarify beneficiaries
CHARLESTON – The administrator of a deceased Monongalia County woman’s estate has asked a state court to determine who is her surviving beneficiary. Under the terms of Marilyn Huffman’s will, her husband Allen Huffman and son Brian Huffman were named as primary and secondary beneficiaries. However, both died before Huffman, who died last October. The third beneficiary listed in Huffman’s will was the “Cheat River Stocking Program.” But there is no entity by that name. According to research d
Grant Co. man says he was wrongfully fired after garbage truck wreck
PETERSBURG – A Grant County man says he was wrongfully terminated by a waste collection company. Logan and Tabitha Willis of Maysville filed their complaint Aug. 26 against Hott Disposal Services Inc. and John Paul Hott II in Grant Circuit Court. Hott is the owner, sole shareholder and only officer of the company, according to the complaint.