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Latest podcast episode of "Talking Title IX and College Sports"
BG Partner and Title IX litigator Lori Bullock shares her insights on the latest podcast episode of "Talking Title IX and College Sports." -
Attorneys working to clear name of Marine accused of stealing Hertz rental car
MORGANTOWN – A Marine wants to clear his name after being accused of stealing a rental car from Hertz. -
Bailey Glasser attorney Elizabeth Stryker has been recognized
Bailey Glasser attorney Elizabeth Stryker has been recognized by her peers for inclusion in the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America® in the fields of Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions – Plaintiffs, and Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs. -
Bailey Glasser Announces New Leadership For Consumer Litigation and Corporate Practice Groups
Bailey & Glasser, LLP has appointed two longstanding firm partners to lead its national Corporate and Consumer Litigation practice groups. -
Bailey Glasser LLP announces Congratulations to our 2023 LCLD Pathfinder – Panida Anderson
As we continue to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month, we would like to celebrate one of our very own attorneys and a member of the AAPI community, Panida Anderson, on being named a 2023 Legal Council for Legal Diversity (LCLD) Pathfinder! -
Defendants appeal after federal judge certifies class without a hearing
RICHMOND, Virginia – In a rare move, a federal judge has certified an oil and gas royalties case as a class action without conducting a hearing about it. -
W.Va. attorney helps man who debunked Lindell election theory get $5M ruling
CHARLESTON – A West Virginia attorney helped a Nevada man earn a $5 million ruling after he proved MyPillow founder and election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell didn’t have data showing Chinese interference in the 2020 election. -
Woman sues after being groomed, abused by teacher in middle school
NEW CUMBERLAND – A woman groomed and sexually abused a dozen years ago when she was a middle school student by a teacher has sued the man, the county board of education and a school administrator. -
Two potential class-actions accuse energy companies of well bashing
WHEELING – Two Northern Panhandle mineral owners accuse Southwestern Energy of a practice called well bashing, claiming the company has wasted natural resources and cost hundreds of people production royalties. -
Bailey Glasser celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month
Bailey Glasser celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month. -
Congratulations to Jackalyn Olinger Rochelle
Congratulations to Jackalyn Olinger Rochelle. -
Congratulations to BG partner Jonathan Marshall for being elected President-Elect of the Council of Presidents
Congratulations to BG partner Jonathan Marshall for being elected President-Elect of the Council of Presidents. -
Congratulations to Sharon Iskra
Congratulations to Sharon Iskra. -
Justice Prevails Again: Bailey Glasser Secures Another Win for Governor’s Pandemic Response
Justice Prevails Again: Bailey Glasser Secures Another Win for Governor’s Pandemic Response. -
Happy Pride Month 2022!
Happy Pride Month 2022! -
Bailey Glasser won a unanimous jury verdict on behalf of Shonk Land Company on Friday, May 6, 2022
Bailey Glasser won a unanimous jury verdict on behalf of Shonk Land Company on Friday, May 6, 2022. -
Looking for a brief and informative analysis of Pres. Biden’s 2023 Budget?
Looking for a brief and informative analysis of Pres. Biden’s 2023 Budget? -
Jury awards more than $17 million for paraplegia claims
CHARLESTON — A West Virginia jury awarded more than $17 million in its verdict in a medical malpractice lawsuit that was filed in 2019 by a man who was left paralyzed after having spine surgery. -
Federal judge tosses $32.7 million insurance verdict, reduces it to $1.8 million
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has set aside a $32.7 million insurance verdict from last summer. -
Third lawsuit filed accusing Holz Elementary special needs teacher of abusing student
CHARLESTON – A third lawsuit has been filed related to alleged mistreatment of special needs students at Holz Elementary School.