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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

News from March 2016


Outside counsel policy ends cronyism, saves millions

By Patrick Morrisey |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia taxpayers deserve transparency, competitive bidding and millions of dollars in cost savings, all of which my administration delivered with its implementation of an outside counsel policy.

Wal-mart sliced Achilles' case settled, dismissed

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON – A lawsuit against Wal-mart for an Achilles’ tendon injury has been dismissed from federal court. The lawsuit was dismissed on Jan. 12 by District Judge Robert C. Chambers after the plaintiff, Jennifer Bradshaw, and Wal-mart resolved all issues involved in the complaint and moved to have the lawsuit dismissed. The lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice.

Verizon wage payment violations lawsuit dismissed

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING - A lawsuit against Verizon Wireless for allegedly violating the West Virginia Wage Payment and Collection Act has been dismissed from federal court.

Man accuses painter’s union of age discrimination

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – A man is suing the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades after he claims he was discriminated based on his age and his employment was wrongfully terminated. International Union of Painters and Allied Trades-District Council 53; Daniel J. Poling; Brian Stanley; and Glenn McEndree were also named as defendants in the suit.

AG's office secures $19.7M for consumers in debt collector settlement

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has announced nearly $20 million in debt cancellation for West Virginia consumers as part of a settlement with a debt collector.

Manchin to host town hall meeting on Supreme Court nominee

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – U.S. Senator Joe Manchin will hold a town hall meeting next week to talk to West Virginians about President Barack Obama’s nominee for Supreme Court. Obama has nominated Merrick Garland for Supreme Court earlier this week. The town hall meeting will be held on March 24.

Terminated city worker accuses Dunbar of violating procedural rule

By Robert Hadley |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing his former employer for making an alleged procedural error when it eliminated his position without calling a public meeting.

U.S. service member accuses bank of illegal repossession of vehicle

By Robert Hadley |
LOGAN – A Logan County woman who serves on active duty in the U.S. military says her bank repossessed her vehicle after she was transferred to California.

Woman alleges Primecare Medical's negligence caused inmate's death

By Annie Hunt |
CHARLESTON – A woman is filing a lawsuit against Primecare Medical of West Virginia over claims that its negligence caused the death of an inmate at Eastern Regional Jail.

Motion for partial summary judgment filed in WVU discrimination suit

By Kyla Asbury |
CLARKSBURG – A motion for partial summary judgment has been filed in a lawsuit against West Virginia University by a former pharmacy student who claimed he was discriminated against due to his race and religion.

Man claims lender preyed on lack of sophistication

By Robert Hadley |
LOGAN — A Logan County man is suing a lender for allegedly issuing mortgages with excessive interest rates on a property that was over-appraised.

Conveyor belt accident prompts lawsuit over alleged OSHA violations

By Robert Hadley |
PRINCETON – The wife and conservator of a man injured at work claims his employer intentionally caused his injuries by deliberately allowing him to work in unsafe conditions.

Bank seeks payment on allegedly outstanding loans

By Robert Hadley |
NEW CUMBERLAND – A bank is suing three Hancock County individuals and a company alleging they owe it more than $300,000 on outstanding loans.

Loan guarantor accuses bank of violating privacy

By Robert Hadley |
WHEELING – An Ohio County real estate firm and its owners is suing a bank in a dispute involving an alleged unpaid debt.

Injured guest accuses casino of hazardous conditions

By Robert Hadley |
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Hancock County woman is suing a casino over allegedly hazardous conditions that caused her to fall and suffer permanent injuries and lost wages.

Huntington firm accuses The Insurance Store of contract breach

By Robert Hadley |
PRINCETON – A Huntington firm is suing an insurer, claiming it is owed $10,000 in premiums.

Auto buyers seek rescission of sales contract over alleged warranty breach

By Robert Hadley |
MOUNDSVILLE – An Ohio couple is suing Fiat Chrysler U.S., claiming they were sold a defective vehicle.

Injured customer accuses car dealership of negligence

By Robert Hadley |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man says he was injured during a slip-and-fall accident on an icy patch in an automobile dealer’s parking lot.

Passenger injured in car wreck sues insurer for damages

By Robert Hadley |
WHEELING — An Ohio County man is suing an insurer for injuries he allegedly suffered as a passenger during a car wreck.

Nurse’s aide accuses Genesis Healthcare of retaliatory discharge

By Robert Hadley |
MARLINTON — A Pocahontas County woman says her former employer fired her after she was injured on the job and began receiving workers' compensation benefits.