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Sunday, May 11, 2025

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Supreme Court says Berkeley Co. cop was subject to drug test

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON – A Berkeley County sheriff’s deputy has lost his argument that he was unfairly made to take a drug test, which came back negative.

Contractor testifies against Allstate, challenges retaliation

By John O'Brien |
Panhandle Cleaning and Restoration in Wheeling


Court: Using taser on drunk Fairmont State student OK

By John O'Brien |
Fairmont State University

Justices hear appeal of Massey shareholders

By John O'Brien |
Justices of the state Supreme Court

Racing Commission will still seek counsel from AG's office

By John O'Brien |
The track and grandstand at Charles Town Races.

Former Marion clerk to be liaison for e-filing project

By John O'Brien |
Sixteenth Judicial Circuit (Marion County) Chief Judge David R. Janes delivers the oath of office to new Circuit Clerk Rhonda Starn during a ceremony in a courtroom at the Marion County Courthouse in Fairmont on Aug. 28. From left, Ms. Starn’s boyfriend, Jeff Burdoff; her sister, Monica Wright (unseen); and her parents, Mary and Jack Starn.

Insurer's settlement with developers worth more than $2M

By John O'Brien |
CLARKSBURG – Old Republic National Title Insurance Company has settled its lawsuit against three Morgantown developers over settlements it paid out in previous lawsuits for more than $2 million.

Trials, town halls scheduled for C8 MDL

By John O'Brien |
Brown

Gilmer Co. woman settles lawsuit against nonprofit

By John O'Brien |
Boone

Nationwide, AG Morrisey argue over meaning of U.S. Supreme Court brief

By John O'Brien |
U.S. Supreme Court

Judge asked to dismiss lawsuit over picture woman says is Abe Lincoln on deathbed

By John O'Brien |
The picture Ernestine Glessner claims is Abraham Lincoln on his deathbed.

Hancock Co. lawsuit alleging riding mower blew up settled

By John O'Brien |
Toro Garden Tractor – Model GT2200

Robinson & McElwee alleges water cooler cracked, flooded office

By John O'Brien |
CLARKSBURG – A water cooler in its lunchroom cracked and caused more than $100,000 in damages, the law firm Robinson & McElwee is alleging in a recently filed lawsuit.


Chesapeake Appalachia wins class action lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
Frankovitch

Verizon again argues for removal of class action

By John O'Brien |
Gallagher

Pfizer can't appeal remand order, vows to fight AG's lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
RICHMOND, Va. – A federal appeals court has denied Pfizer Inc.’s request to appeal a decision that remanded the state Attorney General’s Office’s case against it to Mason County.