News from May 2019
Triadelphia residents allege Ohio company failed to properly construct home
WHEELING – Two Triadelphia residents have filed suit against an Ohio construction company over allegations their home has problems with its foundation.
U.S. Supreme Court wants to hear from Workman before it discusses impeachment case
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court hasn’t decided if it will hear the state Legislature’s appeal regarding the impeachment of state Supreme Court justices, but it has asked Justice Margaret Workman to file a brief in the matter.
Kanawha County woman blames CAMC phlebotomist for hand injury
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman alleges she sustained an injury to her left hand because of the actions of a Charleston Area Medical Center phlebotomist.
Woman alleges grapevine on Huntington path caused fall, broken arm
HUNTINGTON – A Wayne woman is suing the City of Huntington over allegations a grapevine on a walking path caused her to fall and break her arm.
Consumer files class action against Atkins & Ogle Law Offices over debt collection letter
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington woman alleges a debt collection letter sent to her by a Putnam County law office violated collection laws.
Beckley woman alleges she was improperly added as buyer of vehicle instead of co-signer
FAYETTEVILLE – A Beckley woman alleges an auto dealership misrepresented that she would only be a co-signer on a credit agreement and instead listed her as the buyer.
Couple files suit against Bill Kinder and Associates over loss of investment
BECKLEY – A Rainelle couple is suing an investment adviser alleging they lost an investment because of the adviser's recommendation.
Parent files suit against Elk Run Coal, driver over collision
FAYETTEVILLE – A Dixie mother is seeking damages from a company and its driver over a collision.
NELSON MULLINS: Women Attorneys and Staff in Huntington Build Habitat for Humanity House
A group of women attorneys and staff members in Nelson Mullins' Huntington office joined with other volunteers to build a house during Habitat for Humanity's Women Build Week.
FLAHERTY SENSABAUGH BONASSO PLLC: Justin Jack and Amy Malone to Co-Present “Medicaid Fraud Control Unit – Implications of SB 318”
Justin Jack and Amy Malone will be co-presenting “Medicaid Fraud Control Unit – Implications of SB 318” at the 2019 West Virginia Healthcare Financial Management Association Spring Conference.
FLAHERTY SENSABAUGH BONASSO PLLC: Tom Flaherty shares ‘ten attributes for success’ during West Virginia University Institute of Technology Commencement address
Attorney Tom Flaherty had the honor of addressing 2019 graduates at West Virginia University Institute of Technology Commencement on May 4th.
DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP: Angela W. Konrad Named West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellow
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP’s Angela W. Konrad has been named to the 2019 West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellows class.
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE OF WEST VIRGINIA: United States Attorney Announces $17 Million Healthcare Fraud Settlement
United States Attorney Mike Stuart, along with Special Agent in Charge Maureen R. Dixon, United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Tabit files pre-candidacy papers for 2020 Supreme Court race
CHARLESTON — Kanawha Circuit Judge Joanna Tabit filed pre-candidacy papers today with the West Virginia Secretary of State's Office to run in the 2020 state Supreme Court justice race.
Tabbatha Perdue might want to rethink this lawsuit
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West Virginia students deserve the option of public charter schools
CHARLESTON – Across the country, millions of students, families and educators recently celebrated National Charter Schools Week and how they transform communities by bringing educational opportunities to students. Unfortunately, our students are left out of these celebrations because West Virginia is one of the few states that does not currently allow public charter schools.
Attorney suing delegate for blocking him on Facebook says such action distorts expressive forum
ST. MARYS – Harrisville attorney Scott A. Windom is suing Delegate Jason Harshbarger (R-Ritchie) claiming the representative blocked him on Facebook.
Woman files suit against Preston County Sheriff's Office, other county agencies over seizure of pit bull
KINGWOOD – A woman alleges her dog was seized from a property and she was not provided a written notice.
Consumer alleges Wesbanco failed to honor money market certificate
MORGANTOWN – A Monongalia County woman alleges a bank has failed to honor the terms of a money market certificate.
Former inmate alleges he was not provided medical care after beating at Huttonsville Correctional Center
CHARLESTON – A man alleges he was injured in a beating by another inmate while an inmate of the Huttonsville Correctional Center and did not receive medical attention.