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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

News from 2015


Walker campaign announces endorsements from state lawmakers

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Beth Walker's Supreme Court campaign on Tuesday announced endorsements from state lawmakers. In the announcement, Walker's campaign said the legislators cited "her extensive experience as a lawyer and her independent, conservative judicial philosophy." “I support Beth Walker because she will be an independent voice on our Supreme Court of Appeals," Kanawha County state Senator Ed Gaunch said.

AG's office warns of solicitations from out-of-state pharmacies

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has issued an alert for consumers to be wary of out-of-state pharmacies sending unsolicited order forms, medical supplies or medications to insurance customers without their consent. Morrisey's Consumer Protection Division has received several reports of local consumers receiving what appear to be order forms for medical supplies and prescriptions from out-of-state pharmacies.

PERSONNEL FILE: Three Nelson Mullins attorneys listed in Best Lawyers

By From staff reports |
HUNTINGTON – Three Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP West Virginia attorneys in 11 practice areas have been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2016.

Sometimes, even politicians need protection

By Hoppy Kercheval |
The picture on the front page of the Charleston newspaper was revealing; West Virginia circuit judges Phillip Stowers, Paul Farrell and Darrell Pratt looking perturbed as they presided over a hearing aimed at removing Charleston Mayor Danny Jones from office.

Nationwide sues Liberty Transportation over water damage from refrigerator

By Mark Trammell |
An insurance company has filed suit over an incorrectly installed refrigerator that caused considerable water damage to an insured party's home. Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Company filed a lawsuit on Aug. 14 in Ohio County Circuit Court in West Virginia against Liberty Transportation, Inc. for the costs of water damage incurred after a refrigerator was installed incorrectly.

Wheeling woman fired after short-term disability leave sues ex-employer

By Mark Trammell |
WHEELING – An employee who took an extended leave of absence on short-term disability has filed suit after she wasn't reinstated upon returning to work.Edna J. Tullius of Wheeling sued former employer Silgan Plastics Corp. on Aug.11 after she was let go upon returning from short-term disability leave.

Putnam Co. man says Hurricane PD violated his civil rights

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – A Putnam County man claims three Hurricane police officers violated his civil rights in a Wal-mart parking lot. William Stanley filed his federal lawsuit Aug. 19 against the City of Hurricane and Hurricane Police Department officers T.W.

Insurance company accuses funeral home of filing false claims

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – A Putnam County funeral home operator allegedly filed almost $1 million in false insurance claims by claiming more than 100 people were dead, according to a federal lawsuit. Homesteaders Life Company filed its complaint Aug. 19 in U.S. District Court against Gatens-Harding Funeral Home Inc. as well as owners Chad R. Harding and Billie J. Harding. Homesteaders claims the funeral home falsely reported the deaths of 111 people who had signed up for pre-need funeral services a

AG transfers surplus antitrust funds to state's General Revenue Fund

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Friday announced plans to transfer more than $60,000 of surplus funds from his office’s antitrust activities to the state’s General Revenue Fund. “I’m proud to have a robust Antitrust Division that diligently works to ensure fair competition in our state’s markets,” Morrisey said.

GW counselor says principal, school board spread false info about her

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A counselor at George Washington High School says the principal has pushed her to retire and spread false information about her. Mary “Kackie” Eller filed her lawsuit Aug. 14 in Kanawha Circuit Court against the Kanawha County Board of Education and GW Principal George Aulenbacher.

Man files another negligence suit against former attorney

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A man who hired a former attorney to handle an auto accident case for him has sued the lawyer, claiming he allowed the statute of limitations to run out.

Couple sues Preston County, alleging injuries from schoolhouse accident

By Carol Ostrow |
NEW CUMBERLAND—A Hancock County couple is suing two related Preston County bodies and one or more unknown individuals, alleging personal injuries in a visit to a public site maintained by the defendants.

Army veteran sues Home Depot, alleging disability discrimination

By Carol Ostrow |
WINFIELD—An Army veteran from Putnam County is suing Home Depot, alleging employment law infringement

Mercer man accuses Arby’s of harassment, retaliatory discharge

By Carol Ostrow |
PRINCETON—A Mercer County man is suing Arby's and its local manager, alleging retaliatory discharge in his employment period and subsequent firing.

Mercer County law officer sues Mercer Wrecker Service, alleging slander

By Carol Ostrow |
PRINCETON—A Mercer County deputy sheriff is suing an automotive business and its principal, alleging extreme and outrageous conduct, libel, and slander, which he says damaged his reputation.

Logan company sues welding business, alleging unpaid credit balance

By Dan Harkins |
LOGAN -- A Michigan-based company is suing a welding business, alleging full payment from a credit account balance is still unpaid.

Ravenswood business alleges unpaid bill by scrap company

By Dan Harkins |
RIPLEY -- A Ravenswood company is suing a scrap business for allegedly hauling away the scrap but not paying for it.

New Cumberland horse owner sues farmer following horse's death

By Dan Harkins |
NEW CUMBERLAND -- A horse owner is suing a farm owner after horse exerciser equipment allegedly caused injury to the plaintiff and killed his horse.

Legislative leaders speak at WV CALA's final summer tour stop

By Chris Dickerson |
BLUEFIELD – West Virginia state Senate President Bill Cole and House Judiciary Chairman John Shott spoke recently at a legal reform group event. West Virginia Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse members joined small business owners and community leaders in Bluefield to discuss the much-needed legal reforms passed by the West Virginia Legislature this year during WV CALA's final Small Business Summer Tour stop of the year. Cole and Shott spoke about legal reform issues they plan to address during ne

Toledo lender sues Wheeling hardware store, alleging default on loan

By Dan Harkins |
WHEELING -- A Toledo, Ohio, company is suing a Wheeling hardware store and its owner for allegedly defaulting on a loan.