News from May 2020
AG's office reaches $3.9M settlement with Johnson & Johnson over surgical mesh, hip replacement claims
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has reached a $3.9 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson regarding allegations that two of its specialty corporations engaged in unlawful, unfair and deceptive conduct in the marketing of surgical mesh devices and hip replacement systems.
AG warns residents to be wary of charity, CARES Act check scams amid pandemic
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office is urging consumers to be safe when donating during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Charleston attorney, politician files lawsuit after falling down apartment staircase
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney and longtime politician has filed a lawsuit claiming he was injured while walking up a faulty staircase.
Couple claims contractor never completed in-ground pool project
MOUNDSVILLE — A couple is suing Afford-A-Pool & Spa alleging the construction project for their in-ground pool was never completed.
Man sues AC/heating company after it allegedly refused to replace incorrect unit
WILLIAMSON — A man is suing an Ohio air conditioning and heating company, claiming installed the wrong unit and refused to replace it.
Schmidt Brothers claims excavating company damaged tank during installation
WHEELING — A West Virginia business that stores gasoline in underground storage tanks is suing the installer of one of its tanks, alleging it was damaged during installation.