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Gov. Jim Justice announced that he has awarded $2,921,858 in Justice Reinvestment Initiative grant funds to 16 projects.
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KEYSER – A Burlington woman is suing Walmart after she fell in one of its stores because of a wet floor.
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KEYSER – A Burlington woman is suing the city of Keyser alleging that she fell into a manhole and was injured.
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Gov. Jim Justice announced that he has awarded $2,149,670 in Child Advocacy Center (CAC) Grant Program Funds to 22 projects.
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KEYSER – A Fairmont woman alleges the negligence of a treatment center caused her son's broken arm.
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KEYSER — A Maryland man is suing a Keyser charitable residential treatment facility, alleging discrimination, harassment and retaliation.
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WHEELING — A charity organization and an insurance company are suing Burlington Insurance, alleging breach of contract.
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WHEELING — An Italian festival organizer and an insurer are suing another insurance company, alleging breach of the insurance contract and common law bad faith.
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CHARLESTON – A trust is suing the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources after the trustee claims a minor was sexually abused in at least two separate facilities while in its care.
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ROMNEY – A Wayne County mother is suing a residential treatment facility, alleging that her son was abused while a resident there.
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HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County couple has filed a lawsuit against Walmart after their daughter was hit in the head by a display sign.
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CHARLESTON -- Attorney Karen E. Klein has joined the Charleston law firm of Moore & Biser.
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WAYNE - A woman is suing Government Employees Insurance Company for failing to pay her uninsured motorist benefits after she was involved in an accident.
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CHARLESTON -- A Lawrence County, Ohio, man is suing Loomis Armored US, LLC, after he claims he was a pedestrian in a parking lot when he was struck by one of its vehicles.
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CHARLESTON -- A Stanley, N.C., couple is suing 73 companies they claim are responsible for a mesothelioma diagnosis.
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CHARLESTON -- A Hacker Valley man is suing 69 companies he claims are responsible for his mesothelioma diagnosis.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Huddleston Bolen recently welcomed Alex Kuebbing to the firm's Louisville office.