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BAILEY GLASSER LLP: Bailey & Glasser Lawyers Named To 2020 Best Lawyers ® List
Bailey & Glasser is pleased to announce Ben Bailey, Brian Glasser, John Barrett, and Brian Swiger were selected by peers for inclusion in the 2020 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America, in the following practice areas. -
BAILEY & GLASSER LLP: B&G Ranked Nationally, and in Charleston and DC, For High-Stakes Litigation
B&G Ranked Nationally, and in Charleston and DC, For High-Stakes Litigation. -
Woman sues prophet, Manasseh Jordan Ministries for TCPA violations
WHEELING — An Ohio County woman is suing Manasseh Jordan Ministries after she claims it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. -
Consumer accuses telemarketer of unfair business practices
WHEELING — An Ohio County woman is suing a telemarketer, alleging deceptive business practices. -
BAILEY & GLASSER LLP: Brian Glasser Named Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers
Bailey & Glasser LLP is proud to announce that Best Lawyers, a peer-review publication that surveys thousands of lawyers to determine the best by practice area in communities across the nation, has named Brian Glasser Lawyer of the Year in the Criminal Defense: White Collar practice area for Charleston, West Virginia. -
BAILEY & GLASSER LLP: William Ihlenfeld Named to Lawyers & Leaders Class of 2018
William Ihlenfeld of Bailey & Glasser’s Wheeling, West Virginia, office has been named to the 2018 Class of Lawyers & Leaders by the West Virginia University College of Law and West Virginia Executive Magazine. -
BAILEY & GLASSER: State Tax Department sues, says it’s owed hundreds of thousands from since-sold hotels
The state Tax Department has filed a lawsuit in Harrison County Circuit Court against a New York commercial bank company and a firm that operated a hotel in Clarksburg and another in Elkins. -
BAILEY & GLASSER: Ford 6.7 Diesel Lawsuit claims emissions systems illegal
A Ford 6.7-liter diesel lawsuit alleges the trucks are equipped with emissions “defeat devices” that cheat federal and state nitrogen oxide emissions tests. -
Wellsburg man alleges Thermos product exploded, blinded him in one eye
CHARLESTON— A Wellsburg couple is suing Thermos, alleging a design and manufacturing defect. -
Consumer alleges deceptive debt collection practices
WHEELING — An Ohio County woman has filed a class action lawsuit against a mortgage corporation, alleging misleading representation. -
Cabell Co. woman accuses debt collectors of unlawful practices
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman has filed a class action lawsuit against debt collectors, alleging unlawful debt collection practices. -
Former patient blames Wheeling health care providers for knee problems
WHEELING — A former patient is suing Wheeling health care providers, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries to the plaintiff''s knee. -
Son blames health care providers for father's death
NEW MARTINSVILLE — A Wetzel County man is suing local health care providers, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries and death to his father. -
Consumer claims Huron Law Group, others unlawfully used financial information
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County consumer alleges debt consolidation companies unlawfully used her private financial information to advertise their services. -
Settlement reached in WVU sexual assault lawsuit
CLARKSBURG – A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit against West Virginia University alleging a former student was sexually assaulted and the school mishandled her report of the rape. -
Parkersburg warehouse fire cases removed to federal court
CHARLESTON – Three class-action lawsuits over a Parkersburg warehouse fire have been removed to federal court. -
Federal judge OKs $5M settlement in ERISA case against TIAA
NEW YORK – Attorneys with a West Virginia-based law firm worked on a $5 million settlement in a retirement benefits lawsuit with TIAA. -
Federal judge gives water crisis settlement preliminary approval
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has granted preliminary approval on the settlement involving the January 2014 water crisis. -
Statutory penalty of nearly $11 million imposed against Quicken Loans
WHEELING – A statutory penalty of nearly $11 million was imposed on Quicken Loans by a federal judge in a class action lawsuit. -
Two drug distribution lawsuits removed to federal court
CHARLESTON – Lawsuits filed by Chapmanville Mayor Raaimie Barker and the Mercer County Commission against the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy and multiple drug distributors have been removed to federal court.