News from September 2018
Former patient's family member accuses CAMC of negligence
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County man is suing a Charleston medical facility, alleging negligence and reckless misconduct in the care and treatment of the plaintiff's relative.
Parents allege Charleston YWCA failed to follow daughter's emergency treatment plan
CHARLESTON — Kanawha County parents are suing a Charleston YWCA child daycare center, alleging personal injury involving their daughter.
Daughter blames roofing contractor for father's death
MOUNDSVILLE — A Maryland woman is suing contractors and a building owner, alleging wrongful death and breach of duty of care.
Two librarians join WVU law library
CHARLESTON — Two librarians have joined West Virginia University (WVU) College of Law's George R. Farmer Jr. Law Library.
State accuses business owner of failing to obtain workers' compensation coverage
CHARLESTON — A state government agency is suing a business owner, alleging violation of workers compensation acts.
Building materials supplier alleges hardware business owes nearly $27,000
PINEVILLE — An Ohio building materials supplier is suing a Pineville hardware business, alleging it owes nearly $27,000 for breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
Insurer seeks to recover $22,000 from transport company
WINFIELD — An Insurance company is suing a Kansas transportation service company and a Tennessee resident, alleging negligence caused a crash with one of the plaintiff's clients.
Water crisis settlement victims should see checks within a week
CHARLESTON — West Virginia residents who filed claims in the water crisis settlement should receive their settlement checks within the next week or so, according to a law firm.
Former student accuses Collins Career Center of false educational accreditation advertisement
CHARLESTON — A former student has filed a class action lawsuit against a career center facility, alleging breach of contract, fraud and negligent misrepresentation.
Wheeling property owners seek reimbursement for repairs over bat-infested dwelling
WHEELING — Two Wheeling property owners are suing State Farm, alleging breach of contract.
Ohio property owner alleges Wheeling roofer performed substandard work
WHEELING — An Ohio property owner is suing a Wheeling roofing contractor, alleging breach of contract.
East Lynn motorist alleges public utility caused crash
WAYNE — An East Lynn motorist is suing a water utility company, alleging negligent entrustment.
Pedestrian alleges Charleston's negligence caused her to fall on street
CHARLESTON — A pedestrian is suing Charleston and a state department, alleging negligence caused her to fall on a poorly maintained road.
Dunbar customer accuses loan servicer of fraud
CHARLESTON — A Dunbar woman is suing a loan servicer, alleging fraud.
Fruth Pharmacy accuses solution provider of breach of contracts, negligence
POINT PLEASANT — A West Virginia pharmacy is suing a 340B solution provider, alleging breach of contracts, negligence and breach of fiduciary duty.
Ohio County property owner accuses Chesapeake Appalachia of reckless conduct
WHEELING — An Ohio County business property owner is suing an Oklahoma-based company, alleging breach of contract, negligence and reckless conduct.
State DOT alleges Ohio road construction business did poor work
CHARLESTON — A state government agency is suing an Ohio road construction business, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
BOWLES RICE: Roger Hanshaw elected 58th West Virginia House of Delegates speaker
On a party-line 62-34 vote Wednesday, the West Virginia House of Delegates elected two-term Delegate Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, to be the 58th speaker of the House.
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Attorneys seek to limit 'self-serving' statements by Loughry
CHARLESTON — Two assistant U.S. attorneys filed a motion in limine in suspended Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry's criminal case.