CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
Thunderbolt Holdings, Ltd. LLC vs. George D. Conard PA- Clinton W. Smith; J- F. Jane Hustead * U.S. Bank provided funds to the defendant in the amount of $89,227.12. Thunderbolt is the assignee of U.S....
View ArticleWoman says Wal-Mart disability plan wrongfully denied benefits
Stephens HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Long-term Disability Plan in federal court after she claims her long-term disability benefits were wrongfully denied. The Hartford...
View ArticleDecorated Huntington police officer sued over arrest
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington police officer who has been recognized for his number of yearly DUI arrests twice in the last three years has had one he made last year called into question. HPD Officer...
View ArticleWoman blames Rumpke for car accident
HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing Rumpke Consolidated Companies Inc. after she claims one of its employees caused a car accident. Ryan Ballard, an employee of Rumpke, was also named as a defendant in the...
View ArticleMan says Clayton Homes sold him a defective home
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Clayton Homes Vanderbilt Mortgage after he claims the home he purchased was defective and unfit for its intended purpose. Clayton is doing business as Oakwood Homes. Giles...
View ArticleNewtech says Tri State Hotels owes more than $50K
HUNTINGTON – Newtech Systems Inc. is suing Tri State Hotels LLC after it claims Tri State has failed and refused to pay more than $50,000 for goods and services. Jai Sai LLC was also named as a...
View ArticleChurch trustees sue Huntington over municipal land use regulations
HUNTINGTON – Three church trustees of Apostolic Life Cathedral are suing the City of Huntington after they claim its municipal land use regulations will cause irreparable harm if they are forced to...
View ArticleCIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
March 18 Newtech Systems Inc. vs. Tri State Hotels LLC and Jai Sai LLC PA- James G. Graley; J- F. Jane Hustead * From September 2011 until January, Newtech provided goods and services to the...
View ArticleAIDE to hold fourth annual conference in Huntington, Charleston
HUNTINGTON – The Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence will hold its fourth annual conference in April and will hold part of it in Huntington and part in Charleston. This is the first year the...
View ArticleCourt allows judges to keep drawing retirement while on bench
King CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has ruled that two circuit judges can continue to receive retirement benefits while also earning a salary. The retirements of Kanawha County Circuit Judge...
View ArticleMan sues St. Mary’s for refusing to release medical records
McHugh HUNTINGTON – A man is suing St. Mary’s Medical Center for refusing to release his father’s medical records. John Does 1 through 10 and Unidentified Entities 1 through 10 (as to St. Mary’s...
View ArticleState sues City of Huntington for FOIA request denial
Clifford HUNTINGTON – The State of West Virginia, by way of Charleston attorney Michael T. Clifford, is suing the City of Huntington for refusing to release records requested through the Freedom of...
View ArticleCIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
March 27 Charles Earp, executor of the Estate of Carroll Earp, individually and on behalf of the Estate and Wrongful Death Beneficiaries of Carroll Earp vs. St. Mary’s Medical Center Inc.; John Does 1...
View ArticleDiscrimination lawsuit against Valley Health Systems dismissed
HUNTINGTON – A discrimination lawsuit against Valley Health Systems settled and dismissed from Cabell Circuit Court in late 2011. On Dec. 6, 2011, a dismissal order was filed in Cabell Circuit Court...
View ArticlePersonal injury plaintiff’s claim dismissed for failure to serve CSX
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has affirmed the Circuit Court of Cabell County’s granting of CSX Transportation’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought against it due to the plaintiff’s counsel’s...
View ArticleSteptoe lawyers sue Masonite International, allege defective doors
Ramey Ramey HUNTINGTON – A couple who work for the law firm Steptoe & Johnson are suing Masonite International Inc. after they claim the doors they purchased were defective. Masonite Corporation...
View ArticleWidow blames Dixon Electrical Systems for husband’s death
HUNTINGTON – A widow is suing Dixon Electrical Systems & Contracting Inc. after she claims it caused the death of her husband. On March 31, 2011, Forrest B. Finley, who was employed by Dixon as a...
View ArticleMan says American Preservation Builders breached its contract
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing American Preservation Builders LLC after he claims it breached its contract with him by refusing to pay him for his services. M. Jay Stephenson, who is doing business as...
View ArticleFormer Marshall track member blames school for leg broken by hammer throw
Grove HUNTINGTON – A former college athlete is suing the Marshall University Board of Governors after she claims she was injured while at track practice because the school allowed safety equipment to...
View ArticleCIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
April 1 Brenda Finley, as administratrix of the Estate of Forrest B. Finley vs. Dixon Electrical Systems & Contracting Inc. PA- Frank M. Armada; J- F. Jane Hustead * Forrest Finley was employed by...
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