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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

News from November 2019


Woman claims WesBanco allowed two mortgages to be taken out in her name without her knowledge

By Marian Johns |
WHEELING – A Morgantown woman is suing WesBano Bank over allegations her ex-husband was allowed to take out mortgages in her name without her knowledge.

New bishop says Bransfield should pay church nearly $800,000, apologize to alleged victims

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The new bishop of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston says former Bishop Michael Bransfield should pay the church nearly $800,000 and apologize to make amends for his alleged financial and sexual misconduct.

State wants lawsuit alleging foster care failure dismissed, plaintiff responds

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON — Gov. Jim Justice wants to throw out a lawsuit filed against the state for its alleged failure to properly care for all of the state's foster children.

Fairmont attorney sues Monongalia man for allegedly slandering him on Facebook

By Kyla Asbury |
MORGANTOWN – A Fairmont attorney is suing three individuals he claims slandered him on Facebook.

Kohl's denies Monongah man's allegations against it over pressure cooker injury

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING – Kohl's denied all allegations against it in a complaint over allegations a Monongah man was injured by a defective pressure cooker that was purchased at the department store.

Mingo Logan Coal denies worker's allegations in lawsuit over injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – Mingo Logan Coal Co. denied all allegations against it in a complaint filed by an employee who sustained severe injuries while performing his work duties.

Court reverses denial of summary judgment to Cabell County administrator in IT director's suit over termination

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court partially reversed the decision by a lower court in a lawsuit involving the former IT director for the Cabell County Commission who alleged he was wrongfully terminated.

Man claims Ohio Valley Surgeon removed parts of his organs without confirming cancer diagnosis

By Marian Johns |
WHEELING – A patient alleges surgeons removed his gall bladder and parts of his pancreas and stomach without first confirming a cancer diagnosis, making the procedures medically unnecessary.

Supreme Court allows arbitration in contract dispute between Golden Eagle Resources, Willow Run Energy

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals reversed an earlier decision in a case involving Golden Eagle Resources and Willow Run Energy.

DIPIERO SIMMONS MCGINLEY & BASTRESS PLLC: The Ultimate Guide to Holiday Fun in Charleston – 2019 Edition

By Press release submission |
During the holidays, it’s typical to want to stay inside under a blanket and drinking hot chocolate by a fire rather than braving the cold outdoors.

STEPTOE & JOHNSON PLLC: Attorney John R. “jack” Merinar Jr. Inducted as a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers

By Press release submission |
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC attorney John R. “Jack” Merinar Jr. has been inducted as a fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. Merinar is the fifth Steptoe & Johnson attorney to be inducted as a fellow.

ATTORNEY'S OFFICE OF WEST VIRGINIA: U.S. Attorney encouraged by Martinsburg progress

By Press release submission |
U.S. Attorney Bill Powell is applauding the work of the Martinsburg Police Department and other law enforcement partners on the success of the city’s Drug House Ordinance.

Camper who fell in culvert at East Lynn campground alleges warning was not posted

By Marian Johns |
HUNTINGTON – A Boone County woman who fell in a culvert at the East Fork Campground site in East Lynn alleges the site's operator failed to warn of the danger.

Army vet, wife claim illegal debt collection practices by Ocwen Loan Servicing

By Marian Johns |
A U.S. Army veteran and his wife are alleging illegal debt collection and practices by Ocwen Loan Servicing.

Justices say man's case against Berkeley County, deputy was rightfully dismissed

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a state court properly denied a motion to alter or amend a judgment in a case against Berkeley County.

Supreme Court says property ownership case shouldn't have been granted summary judgment

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals found that a lower court granting summary judgment in a case involving property ownership was not appropriate.

54-year-old woman claims Union Carbide, Dow terminated her due to age, gender

By Marian Johns |
CHARLESTON – A 54-year-old woman who resides in Kanawha County alleges she lost her job due to age and gender discrimination.

Mercer County man alleges Liberty Mutual wrongfully denied disability claims

By Marian Johns |
WINFIELD– A Mercer County man who purchased a Liberty Mutual insurance policy through his employer alleges the insurer wrongfully denied claims to cover his disability.

Consumer alleges BB&T used 'oppressive' conduct to collect alleged debt

By Marian Johns |
FAYETTEVILLE – BB&T is facing a lawsuit by a West Virginia woman who claims it attempted to collect an alleged debt using harassing, fraudulent and deceptive means.

Don’t let scammers steal Christmas

By The West Virginia Record |
Staying alert for scams can ease worries and help your holiday reach its full potential. Give yourself the gift of security this holiday season.