News from April 2019
ORRICK: Orrick Lands Four Partners on Cybersecurity Docket’s Incident Response 30 for 2019
Orrick issued the following announcement on April 12.Congratulations to Orrick partners Tony Kim, Doug Meal, Heather Egan Sussman and Aravind Swaminathan on being named once again to Cybersecurity Docket’s Incident Response 30 for 2019.
WARNER LAW OFFICE PLLC: Warner Law Offices Attorneys Selected by Annual Super Lawyers List
Bobby Warner and Boyd Warner have been named to the 2018 West Virginia Super Lawyers list, with attorney Andrew Byrd earning the publication's esteemed Rising Star recognition.
BORDAS & BORDAS PLLC: $73,000 Royalty Mistake Corrected
Unfortunately, stories like this are sure to abound as the years progress.
UPDATE: Wheeling woman says proper foreclosure procedures weren't followed with her home
WHEELING – A Wheeling woman has received a temporary restraining order after claiming a bank wrongly foreclosed on her home.
Wheeling teacher denies sexual, mental abuse claims; says she was victim of physical, emotional abuse
WHEELING – The attorney for a former Ohio County teacher who allegedly sexually and mentally abused a former student of hers says his client denies the allegations. In fact, she alleges she was a victim of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her accuser.
Sales team member claims Troy Group terminated her due to her race and age
WHEELING — A saleswoman is suing her former employer, alleging she was terminated due to her race and age.
Teacher claims ex-wife accessed his confidential health data, then used it to have him fired
WHEELING — An elementary school teacher is suing his ex-wife, alleging she accessed his confidential health information and then used it to injure him and cause him to lose his job.
Nurse claims she was directed by Ohio Valley Medical Center to go home, then fired for abandoning her position
WHEELING — A nurse is suing her former employer, alleging she was terminated after being sent home from work early.
Hospital sues software company following malware attack
PRINCETON — A hospital association is suing a technology company, alleging its computers were attacked by malware despite purchasing a software package guaranteed to prevent such a breach.
Green Tek worker claims he was injured when light fixture fell on him
PRINCETON — A man is suing his employer, alleging he was injured when a light fixture fell and struck him.
Couple claims their $40,000 Ford vehicle has factory defects that can't be repaired
WHEELING — A couple is suing an automaker, alleging a vehicle they purchased has experienced a number of problems that have been unable to be remedied.
Elliott Construction accused of firing man who sought worker's compensation benefits
LOGAN – A construction worker alleges his Logan County employer terminated him because he sought workers' compensation benefits for a work-related injury.
Stens Specialty Brands alleges Country Power Equipment owes more than $5,000 for goods
PRINCETON – An Indiana company alleges a Princeton business failed to pay for goods it purchased on credit.
5 Things To Look For When Selecting A Personal Injury Attorney & How Brian Cummings Checks Each Box
It is a scenario few of us ever expect to face. You or a loved one suffered a serious injury at the hands of people you trust: your team of healthcare professionals.
Martinsburg firefighters amend holiday pay complaint to include retaliation, salary adjustment
MARTINSBURG – A lawsuit filed by more than three dozen current and retired Martinsburg firefighters allegedly failing to pay holiday pay has been amended a second time to add claims of retaliation and salary adjustment.
U.S. Attorney's Office subpoenaes state Commerce Department about The Greenbrier
CHARLESTON — The United State's Attorney's Office issued a subpoena to the West Virginia Department of Commerce for all communications regarding The Greenbrier.
Charleston attorney says students 'left out in the cold' when for-profit Indiana college closed
Attorney Rusty Webb of Charleston-based Webb Law Centre is working to help former students of a now-closed for-profit Indiana college get the money they deserve after the school closed and failed to timely inform the students that the school would be closing.
Fired worker claims Walmart falsely accused her of shoplifting
LOGAN — A former employee is suing Walmart, alleging she was unfairly terminated after wrongfully being accused of shoplifting.
Williamson Foot Clinic alleged to owe more than $6,000 to Wisconsin company
LOGAN – A Wisconsin company alleges a Logan clinic failed to pay in full for goods it ordered.
Woman seeks 8 years of overtime pay from Beckley ARH Hospital
BECKLEY— A woman is suing her employer, alleging that she is owed overtime for more than eight years of work.