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Friday, November 1, 2024

News from April 2018


Motor vehicle owner alleges trucking service damaged car

By Lhalie Castillo |
MOUNDSVILLE — Marshall County motor vehicle owners are suing trucking services, alleging breach of an oral contract and negligence.

Marshall County motorist blames truck driver for crash

By Lhalie Castillo |
MOUNDSVILLE — A Marshall County motorist is suing a truck owner and a Pennsylvania driver, alleging negligence caused a crash that injured the plaintiff.

Supreme Court suspends attorney’s law license

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued an order suspending the law license of a Lewisburg attorney.

Supreme Court annuls attorney’s law license

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued an order for the annulment of an attorney’s law license.

Father blames Wheeling burial service for emotional distress

By Philip Gonzales |
WHEELING — A father is suing a Wheeling burial service, alleging negligent infliction of emotional distress.

Putnam couple alleges RV company sold defective vehicle

By Louie Torres |
WINFIELD — A Putnam County couple is suing an RV company, alleging design defect, negligence and product liability.

Putnam Co. woman accuses debt collector of violating state law

By Louie Torres |
WINFIELD — A Putnam County woman is suing an auto sales debt collector, alleging misrepresentation in debt collection and violation of state law.

Logan County landlord alleges tenant owes $12,500

By Lhalie Castillo |
LOGAN — A Logan County landlord is suing a tenant, alleging it owes $12,500 for breach of a lease agreement.

New Martinsville couple accuses chemical plant owner of negligence

By Lhalie Castillo |
MOUNDSVILLE — A New Martinsville couple is suing a chemical plant owner, alleging trespassing and private nuisance.

Raleigh Co. security service alleges client owes nearly $41,000

By Philip Gonzales |
BECKLEY — A Raleigh County security service business is suing a client, alleging breach of service agreement.

Kanawha Co. man accuses Erie Insurance of violating state law

By Philip Gonzales |
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County man is suing a liability insurer, alleging breach of an insurance contract.

Three lawsuits against Tara Retail Group referred to bankruptcy court

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – Three lawsuits involving Tara Retail Group have been referred to the bankruptcy court.

Trial set for Ojeda’s civil suit against attacker

By Kyla Asbury |
LOGAN – A trial date has been set for the civil suit involving State Sen. Richard Ojeda and his attacker.

Huntington Regional Chamber PAC announces primary endorsements

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON — HuntP​​​​​AC, the Political Action Committee for the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce, has announced its endorsements for candidates running for office in the 2018 Primary Election.

Former employee accuses Lowe's of discrimination

By Philip Gonzales |
CHARLESTON — A St. Albans woman is suing Lowe's Home Center alleging age, gender and disability discrimination.

Customer blames Big Lots Stores for injuries

By Philip Gonzales |
MOUNDSVILLE — A former Harrison County resident is suing a retail store operator, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.

Former patient blames Wheeling health care providers for knee problems

By Philip Gonzales |
WHEELING — A former patient is suing Wheeling health care providers, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries to the plaintiff''s knee.

Logan County landowner accuses oil, gas well operator of negligence

By Philip Gonzales |
LOGAN — A Logan County surface owner is suing an oil and gas well operator, alleging negligence and trespassing.

West Virginians have stopped singing the blues

By The West Virginia Record |
The song "Happy Days," written at the outset of the Great Depression, became the campaign song for Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first presidential bid in 1932, but it could have been applied to Donald Trump's campaign 84 years later.

Pitt professor discusses legal data at WVU lecture

By Laura Halleman |
MORGANTOWN -- Elizabeth Van Nostrand, an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, led the annual John W. Fisher II Lecture in Law and Medicine April 3 in Event Hall at West Virginia University Law.