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Arguments Category Archives: Arguments
Supreme Court ruling is good news for West Virginia businesses
West Virginia’s Consumer Credit and Protection Act (WVCCPA) was written to protect consumers, not to provide a rationale for jackpot schemes conjured up by opportunistic plaintiffs and lawyers — or by an overzealous state attorney general. Read More
THEIR VIEW: Suing the state over Medicaid
BECKLEY — Beckley ARH Hospital and its parent organization, Appalachian Regional Healthcare Inc. took a step in November that we wish we did not have to take. We issued a notice that we intend to sue the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources and the DHHR’s Bureau for Medical Services over inadequate Medicaid reimbursement rates.
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Such a lot of bother over $49
There is nothing common about common sense, and for some folks plain English seems incomprehensible. Read More
THEIR VIEW: Write Santa, but call your lawyer
MORGANTOWN — It’s that wonderful time of year. You know, when America descends into arguing over Christmas decorations.
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Manufacturers have First Amendment rights, too
Chief Deputy Attorney General Fran Hughes said the case was “about the health and safety of West Virginians.” Read More
THEIR VIEW: Football should be played on field, not in court
MORGANTOWN — A West Virginia high school football game, it turns out, should be settled on the field and not in a courtroom.
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What’s behind the curtain, Judge Seibert?
“Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain,” said the Wizard of Oz as Dorothy’s dog, Toto, exposed him to view. Read More
THEIR VIEW: Study will analyze tourism action plan
Browning
CHARLESTON — With economic development and job creation in the forefront of his state priorities, a comprehensive study to analyze an action plan regarding the tourism industry in West Virginia has begun.
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