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CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County

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Oct. 5
Martin Steel, Inc. vs. Appalachian Coal Services, LLC
PA- Arnold J. Janicker; J- F. Jane Hustead
* On Jan. 20 and Jan. 27, Martin Steel sold and delivered materials to the defendant in the amount of $36,328 and $13,500. It claims Appalachian Coal failed to pay for the products. Martin Steel is seeking judgment in the amount of $49,828 with pre- and post-judgment interest.
Case number: 12-C-666

Shelby Lauren Eddy, mother and next friend of David Reace Moore, an infant vs. River Valley Child Development Services d/b/a Enterprise Child Development Center and Derek Moore
PA- Ashley M. Lockwood; J- David M. Pancake
* David Moore was enrolled in Enterprise Child Development Center. On Oct. 8, 2010, Eddy claims she entrusted Enterprise with the care of her son when it willfully, unlawfully, carelessly and negligently released David Moore into the custody of Derek Moore, who was under the influence of alcohol. David Moore was injured as a result of Derek Moore failing to keep and maintain control of his vehicle. Eddy is seeking compensatory and punitive damages with pre-judgment interest.
Case number: 12-C-668

Oct. 9
The Estate of Patricia Dawn King, by Sandra Kay King, administratrix of the Estate of Patricia Dawn King vs. PSG & R Industries, Inc.
PA- Marvin W. Masters, Kelly Elswick-Hall; J- David M. Pancake
* On March 23, Patricia King rightfully entered into the defendant’s parking garage and exited her vehicle. Sandra King claims when Patricia King exited the vehicle, she fell through an opening in the floor and fell from the fourth floor to the third floor, which caused her injuries and her untimely death. Sandra King is seeking compensatory and punitive damages with pre- and post-judgment interest.
Case number: 12-C-670

Cumis Insurance Society, Inc. vs. Rhonda Sullivan
PA- Benje A. Selan; J- David M. Pancake
* Sullivan was employed by Huntingtonized Federal Credit Union for approximately 15 years until her termination in January 2009. Cumis claims during her employment, Sullivan embezzled funds by accepting unapplied loan funds, misappropriating loan disbursements and misappropriating funds from repossession sales. Cumis is seeking judgment in the amount of $8,262.32.
Case number: 12-C-671

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