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Sunday, November 24, 2024

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Man loses suit against U.S. over arm surgery that gave him ill-fitting prosthesis

By John O'Brien |
The Sidney L. Christie Federal Building in Huntington


Trial lawyers argue against RICO claims over baseless lawsuits

By John O'Brien |
RICHMOND, Va. – A national association representing the interests of trial lawyers has filed a brief that argues against corporate defendants’ use of racketeering laws in lawsuits against plaintiffs attorneys alleged to have committed fraud.

Miley says False Claims Act could get tweaked after session

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia House Speaker Tim Miley is considering assigning failed False Claims Act legislation to a committee for further study.

State False Claims Act dies in House

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia’s version of the federal False Claims Act, which is designed to provide incentives to whistleblowers who feel government programs are being cheated, died Tuesday in the House of Delegates.

Dems don’t want whistleblower awards capped in False Claims Act bill

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON – The Democrat-led West Virginia House of Delegates on Monday shot down a Republican amendment to a proposed version of the federal False Claims Act.

House Judiciary approves state False Claims Act

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia’s House Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved the state’s version of the False Claims Act with a 15-9 vote.

11 AGs, three organizations file briefs in Dodd-Frank challenge

By John O'Brien |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – The 11 state attorneys general who are challenging 2010’s Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act filed their appellate brief Tuesday, as did three private organizations doing the same.

False Claims Act debate riles Judiciary chair, business rep

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia’s House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday heard more than 90 minutes of testimony and question-and-answer from a group funded and run by successful whistleblowers and law firms, which led to snippy exchanges between a business group and Judiciary Chairman Tim Manchin.

Walmart removes personal injury lawsuit to federal court

By John O'Brien |
HUNTINGTON – Walmart has removed a personal injury lawsuit from Wayne County Circuit Court to federal court in Huntington.

Speedway removes slip-and-fall case, says more than $75K at stake

By John O'Brien |
HUNTINGTON – Speedway LLC has removed a personal injury lawsuit against it to federal court, arguing the plaintiff is seeking more than $75,000.

Judge Keeley assigned to Monitronics MDL

By John O'Brien |
Keeley

Asbestos defendant declares bankruptcy

By John O'Brien |
Antion



Judge dismisses defamation suit over alleged deathbed picture of Abraham Lincoln

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


Judge won't dismiss claims against ex-Mingo judge Thornsbury

By John O'Brien |
The Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse in Charleston

Morrisey, 26 other AGs come to support of mining company

By John O'Brien |
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org.

ATRA singles out Supreme Court's decision in Berkeley Co. case over fall down steps

By John O'Brien |
The stairs Walter Hersh fell down now have handrails but can't be used.