Gilmer Circuit Court
Recent News About Gilmer Circuit Court
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Gilmer senior citizens group sued by former employee
GLENVILLE -- A woman is suing her former employer after being forced to resign. -
Ethics panel gives warning to Calhoun attorney
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Court ruled man owed Gilmer public service district's court costs
CHARLESTON - The state Supreme Court ruled last year that a magistrate was correct to not only dismiss a Gilmer County man’s breach of contract suit against the county’s public service district, but also order him to pay court costs. -
SC tells student which school to attend
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Grindo has history of slow response to answering ethics complaints
CHARLESTON – The lack of urgency in responding to an ethics investigation, records show, is what led to Dan Grindo's four admonishments. -
Complaint: Calhoun attorney engaging in 'legal tomfoolery'
Oshoway CHARLESTON – A New York woman is accusing a Calhoun County attorney of "legal tomfoolery" in representing her interests in an estate dispute in neighboring Gilmer County. -
Suit between Gilmer Clerk, Va. bank settled for $40K
GLENVILLE – Following a lawsuit to compel its release late last year, Gilmer County officials made public last month details of the settlement in a dispute between the county clerk, and a Virginia bank. -
Gilmer Co. officials don't know what 'public' means
Winter's far from over. But, if you're like us, you're already thinking about spring, the warm weather to come and that first picnic in the park with the family. -
Reporter files suit to compel release of dispute between Gilmer Clerk, Va. bank
GLENVILLE – A freelance journalist is suing Gilmer County officials for failing to respond to his repeated requests for information about details in a lawsuit settlement involving a housing project with ties to Glenville State College. -
Federal prisoner claims prison employee assaulted him during meal
CLARKSBURG – A Gilmer County suit in which a prisoner has claimed abuse by a prison employee has been moved to federal court.