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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Monday, April 29, 2024

News from January 2019


Hurricane attorney sues tire shop for refusing to abide by warranty

By Kyla Asbury |
WINFIELD — A Hurricane attorney is suing a tire shop he claims failed to abide by its warranty when he purchased new tires.

Protecting your backyard from unlawful regulation

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – As your Attorney General, I have worked hard to keep the regulatory power of the federal government at bay, particularly as it creeps into the everyday lives of West Virginians.

Auditor working to improve practices, transparency

By John B. McCuskey |
CHARLESTON – While the state Legislature is debating and setting budgets for the coming fiscal year, it’s important for West Virginia citizens to know the State Auditor’s Office has been and continues to implement modern and improved accounting practices to track the spending of your taxpayer dollars.

Martinsburg College sues woman for defamation over Facebook posts

By Kyla Asbury |
KANSAS CITY — Martinsburg College is suing a woman it claims defamed the school on Facebook.

Allied Realty worker sues after he was hit by heavy machinery

By Philip Gonzales |
A worker is suing facility operators, citing alleged negligence.

Energy company claims it suffered monetary loss because of false allegations

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
A pipeline construction company is suing companies and individuals, citing alleged civil conspiracy, defamation and tortious interference.

Oil and energy companies seek payment for overriding royalties

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
An energy and a gas company are suing an oil company, citing alleged breach of contract.

Ex-wife says investment advisor failed to award her court-ordered assets

By Bree Gonzales |
A woman is suing her former husband and an investment advisor, citing alleged noncompliance with a court's order.

Passenger accuses TTA, bus driver of negligence

By Philip Gonzales |
A passenger is suing a commercial bus owner and driver, citing alleged negligence.

Union says West Virginia-American Water is violating collective bargaining agreement

By Bree Gonzales |
A labor organization is suing a water company citing an alleged violation of collective bargaining agreement provisions.

Doddridge County couple sues pickup truck owner and driver, claiming negligence

By Philip Gonzales |
A Doddridge County couple is suing a pickup truck owner and a driver, citing alleged negligence.

House passes broadband bill on 97-2 vote

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The House of Delegates has passed a comprehensive bill meant to encourage development and expansion of broadband ​​​​internet and high-speed wireless technologies across the state.

Judge gives sides two months to work out details about state wage payment case

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A senior status judge has given the parties in a potential class action about wage payment for state employees two months to try to work out details of the case.

Customer sues Tractor Supply after being injured by falling gun

By Philip Gonzales |
A customer is suing a store and one of its employee, citing alleged negligence.

Newspapers want federal appeals court to unseal data about opioid crisis

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — Two newspaper companies have filed briefs in a federal appellate court in order to obtain information involving the opioid crisis.

Woman claims age discrimination by former employer

By Philip Gonzales |
A former employee is suing health care providers, citing alleged age discrimination and wrongful termination.

Ambulance service providers sue health care service providers, cite negligence

By Philip Gonzales |
Emergency transport providers are suing health care providers, citing alleged negligence.

Estate administrator claims insurance company breached contract

By Philip Gonzales |
An estate administrator is suing a licensed insurer, citing alleged breach of insurance policy.

Woman sues Georgia collection agency alleging illegal debt collection practices

By Philip Gonzales |
A consumer is suing a Georgia collection agency, citing alleged illegal debt collection practices.

Charleston attorney suspended for 3.5 years after offering legal advice for Go Fund Me money

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A Charleston attorney's law license has been suspended for three and one-half years after stealing money from a youth soccer league's account and later attempting to raise funds via Go Fund Me in exchange for legal advice.