News from September 2021
Woman sues after falling on South Charleston street
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing the city of South Charleston claiming she was injured when she fell on a city street.
AG opinion distinguishes legal roles of local health boards and officers
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has issued an opinion distinguishing the legal authorities of local health officers and boards of health.
BAM Trucking says Lexington Coal failed to pay for services
CHARLESTON — BAM Trucking is suing Lexington Coal Company alleging it failed to pay more than $55,000 owed for services.
Mr. Manchin went to Washington
Sen. Joe Manchin could be the man who saves the filibuster, but will he? We sure hope so. We want our senior senator to fight for what his constituents believe in and support, just like Senator Smith did. After all, Smith was doing his constituents' bidding, not that of his party.
Woman sues CAMC doctor didn't recognize stroke symptoms
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Charleston Area Medical Center claiming the physician she saw did not recognize her stroke symptoms.
Woman says Valley Center supervisor created hostile work environment
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Valley Center alleging a supervisor caused a hostile work environment.
W.Va. Chamber backs federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
CHARLESTON – The president of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce says his group supports the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Following long-awaited federal approval, Gov. Justice announces immediate availability of vaccine boosters
Following long-awaited federal approval, Gov. Justice announces immediate availability of vaccine boosters.
Man sues two Charleston bars after bouncer punches him
CHARLESTON — A man is suing two Charleston bars claiming he was injured when a bouncer punched him.
Couple sues doctor, nurse for injuries from lipoma surgery
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing a surgeon and a nurse for injuries from surgery.
Air Cargo Carriers sues insurance consultant over failure to procure proper policies
CHARLESTON — Air Cargo Carriers LLC is suing Aviation Risk Management Associates alleging it failed to procure the proper insurance needed.
Attorney General Morrisey Files Lawsuit Seeking Shutdown of Collection Agency
Attorney General Morrisey Files Lawsuit Seeking Shutdown of Collection Agency.
Gov. Justice appoints McVey as State Insurance Commissioner, Pickens as Acting Secretary of Administration
Gov. Justice appoints McVey as State Insurance Commissioner, Pickens as Acting Secretary of Administration.
Chief Justice Evan Jenkins and Justice Tim Armstead speak to the West Virginia State Bar
Chief Justice Evan Jenkins and Justice Tim Armstead speak to the West Virginia State Bar.
Woman sues Wheeling Island Gaming for injuries
WHEELING — A woman is suing Wheeling Island Gaming alleging injuries while on its property.
Woman sues Heritage Center for retaliatory discharge
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Heritage Center for retaliatory discharge.
Danieley Wrecker sues Xfinity for failure to pay bill
PRINCETON — Danieley Wrecker LLC is suing Xfinity Freight System for failure to pay for services.
Justice companies offer settlement to Credit Suisse of $300M plus more from Bluestone sale
CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice has confirmed a media report that he has offered $300 million and half of the value of his family’s coal businesses to settle loans.
Attorney General Morrisey Provides Update on Fight Against Robocalls
Attorney General Morrisey Provides Update on Fight Against Robocalls.
Woman files slip-and-fall lawsuit against Walmart
WINFIELD – A woman has sued Walmart after she says she slipped and injured herself at the Hurricane location.