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Estate administrator blames WVU, CAMC for family member's death

By Philip Gonzales |
CHARLESTON — An Kanawha County estate administrator is suing medical care providers, alleging their negligence led to the death of a family member. 

Attorney general hopes poignant winning contest entry helps drug abuse fight

By Carrie Salls |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office recently named Rosemont Elementary School student Jacey Rose Chalmers from Martinsburg as the winner of the statewide Kids Kick Opioids contest, a competition designed to spur creativity and raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse.

Property buyer accuses brokers, contractor violated contract

By Philip Gonzales |
CHARLESTON — A Roane County property buyer is suing real estate brokers and a contractor, alleging breach of contract and negligence.

Poca Valley Bank alleges debtor, guarantors owe $31,000

By Philip Gonzales |
WINFIELD — A banking corporation is suing a debtor and guarantor, alleging breach of loan and guaranty agreements in owing more than $31,000.

Pennsylvania couple blames company, employee for causing vehicle crash

By Philip Gonzales |
WHEELING — A Pennsylvania couple is suing a Pennsylvania company and one of its employees, alleging their negligence cause a vehicle crash that injured the husband. 

Judicial board recommends suspension for judge-elect for one year

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The Judicial Hearing Board has recommended that the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals bar Nicholas circuit judge-elect Stephen Callaghan for one year following the ethics charges against him for alleged shady campaign tactics.

Justices: Comp board right in denying underlying conditions

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued a ruling that the West Virginia Workers’ Compensation Board of Review did not err in denying two conditions as compensable conditions in a case involving Lifepoint Hospitals and a certified nursing assistant.

Charleston doctor named in another sexual assault suit

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – Another lawsuit has been filed against Charleston Gastroenterology Associates and Dr. Steven R.

Construction suppliers allege property owners failed to pay

By Philip Gonzales |
PHILIPPI — Two construction materials suppliers are suing Barbour County property owners, alleging failure to pay for purchased products.

Estate administrator blames health care providers for woman's death

By Philip Gonzales |
RIPLEY — A South Charleston woman is suing health care providers, alleging their negligence caused the death of a patient. 

Benjamin dissents on majority ruling about DUI on private property

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled last month that driving under the influence on private property is a crime, which Justice Brent D.

West Virginia law firm to offer pro bono services to veterans

By Kate Jacobson |
CHARLESTON -- National law firm Dinsmore is giving back to the armed forces by offering pro bono services to veterans and their families.

Putnam parents sue youth basketball league for violating by-laws

By Kyla Asbury and Chris Dickerson |
WINFIELD – Some Scott Depot parents are suing the Kanawha Valley Youth Basketball League after they claim it is violating its own constitution and by-laws by refusing to allow their son to play on an all-star basketball team.

Woman sues Portfolio Recovery Associates for consumer credit violations

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING – A woman is suing Portfolio Recovery Associates after she claims it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. Kathryn Eakin became in arrears upon an alleged indebtedness to the defendant and the defendant began to engage in collection of the indebtedness through the use of telephone calls and written communications placed to Eakin, according to a complaint originally filed in Randolph Circuit Court and remove to federal court.

Federal judge awards woman maximum amount under medical malpractice laws

By Kyla Asbury |
BECKLEY – U.S District Judge Irene C. Berger has awarded a then 24-year-old woman the maximum amount permitted under West Virginia’s medical malpractice laws after she underwent a hysterectomy after the birth of her only child in 2013.

Raleigh Co. man files class action against strip club over wage laws

By Chris Dickerson |
BECKLEY – A Raleigh County man has filed a potential class action lawsuit against a local chain of strip clubs, claiming the business violated state wage laws.

Lincoln Co. shopper blames Coca-Cola for injuries

By Philip Gonzales |
HUNTINGTON — A Lincoln County woman is suing Coca-Cola, alleging the defendant's negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff. 

Assistant manager accuses Home Depot of wrongful termination

By Philip Gonzales |
CLARKSBURG — An Upshur County woman is suing Home Depot, alleging disability discrimination, retaliation and wrongful discharge.

Wheeling couple accuses Pittsburgh firm of legal malpractice

By Philip Gonzales |
WHEELING – Two estate executors allege a Pittsburgh law firm failed to adequately represent them in two legal matters.

Worker alleges long-term disability benefits were wrongfully terminated

By Philip Gonzales |
CHARLESTON – A former Charleston Area Medical Center employee alleges his disability benefits were wrongfully terminated.