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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

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Woman says Abe Rental Properties breached its contract

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A Charleston woman is suing Abe Rental Properties for breach of contract for the apartment she was renting.

Young widow sues Freedom Mortgage for scheduled foreclosure

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A young widow is suing Freedom Mortgage Corp. for the alleged wrongful scheduled foreclosure sale of her home.

With two civil suits filed, Alderson Broaddus board votes to file for bankruptcy

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Days after Alderson Broaddus University closed its doors, two lawsuits already had been filed by students and employees.

Danielle Waltz, Fierce Advocate for the Success of West Virginia’s Economy, Joins Dinsmore as Equity Partner

By West Virginia Record Report |
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP is thrilled to announce the addition of Danielle Waltz, a skilled construction law litigator and champion for West Virginia’s economic success, to the Firm’s Charleston office.

Federal lawsuit looks to fix problems in state jail, prison system

By Chris Dickerson |
BECKLEY – A federal lawsuit says the state’s regional jails and prisons are in desperate need of maintenance and staffing.

Congratulations to the Lawyers and Leaders Class of 2023

By West Virginia Record Report |
Congratulations to the Lawyers and Leaders Class of 2023, which includes Bowles Rice partner Ellen Maxwell-Hoffman and firm alumna Chief Justice Beth Walker.

Woman says she was injured using Walmart self-checkout counter

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – An Elkview woman says she was injured while using a self-checkout counter at Walmart.

Man says surgical error at CAMC Teays Valley caused injuries

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Cabell County man says a surgical error caused injuries and further medical complications.

Former Ruby Memorial nurse accuses WVU Hospitals of age discrimination, retaliation

By Chris Dickerson |
MORGANTOWN – A fired Ruby Memorial Hospital registered nurse accuses her former employer of age discrimination and retaliation.

16 Bowles Rice Lawyers Named to 2024 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch List

By West Virginia Record Report |
Bowles Rice LLP is pleased to announce that 16 lawyers have been included in the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America.

U.S. Attorney’s Office offers “United Against Hate” civil rights event

By West Virginia Record Report |
The United States Attorney’s Office will offer a civil rights outreach event in the Eastern Panhandle.

State panel clears Texas attorney following 'logistical mistake'

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Texas attorney who says a judge pulled a gun on her in court last year has been cleared of any wrongdoing in a matter that went to the state Office of Lawyer Disciplinary Counsel because of a “logistical mistake.”

Company that held rights to boxing match sues bars that pirated event

By Kyla Asbury |
CLARKSBURG — Joe Hand Promotions Inc. filed three lawsuits against businesses it claims pirated sporting events to show at their bars.

Woman alleges she was injured by car crash caused by Masontown employee

By Kyla Asbury |
KINGWOOD — A woman is suing Masontown alleging she was injured in a car accident caused by a town employee in a town-owned vehicle.

Three complaints claim injuries from car accident

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE — Three lawsuits allege Todd Case Trucking and one of its employees are responsible for a car accident that caused injuries.

Former employee sues Wayne Co. Commission for wrongful termination, discrimination

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE — A Cabell County woman is suing the Wayne County Commission alleging she was wrongfully terminated from her job after she sustained a workplace injury.

Man says Grafton negligently maintained its sewage system

By Kyla Asbury |
GRAFTON — A man is suing the City of Grafton alleging that his real property was damaged.

Tarr: West Virginia doesn't need any guidance from the AFT

By Eric J. Tarr |
CHARLESTON – The socialist ideologue institution of the American Federation of Teachers, who has ruined public K-12 education in large part, has found it incumbent upon themselves to issue a statement of guidance for West Virginia University. They insist that West Virginia citizens should reach deeper into their paychecks and subsidize structural deficits within the university.

Federal judge dismisses most claims in abortion drug case

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – A federal judge has partially dismissed a lawsuit by a chemical abortion drug manufacturer that sought to nullify the state’s ban on the drug mifepristone.

19 Steptoe & Johnson Attorneys Named by The Best Lawyers in America® as ‘Lawyer of the Year’ for 2024

By West Virginia Record Report |
The Best Lawyers in America® has named 19 Steptoe & Johnson PLLC attorneys as “Lawyer of the Year” for 2024.