McGraw RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw is one of 25 AGs who are objecting to a proposed class action settlement with Honda that would allow attorneys to pocket $3 million while providing small refunds and DVDs on saving gas to consumers.
WHEELING -– Texas lawyers who packaged 15 CSX Transportation workers together as identical injury victims for litigation in West Virginia are now protesting that the same 15 should not be packaged together as identical victims of legal malpractice.
Kimble MORGANTOWN -– Spilman Thomas & Battle is pleased to announce that Kelly J. Kimble has joined the firm as counsel in the growing litigation practice.
Herrmann CHARLESTON - A state Supreme Court decision ignoring 47 other jurisdictions is at the center of a new blog post by a pair of attorneys who say prescription drug companies should think twice about doing business in West Virginia.
Jernigan CHARLESTON -– Dinsmore & Shohl's litigation practice recently earned high marks in the 2010 edition of Benchmark Litigation, the definitive guide to America's leading business litigation firms and attorneys.
CHARLESTON -- Civil justice reform is one of the many areas the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce would like to see state lawmakers focus their efforts.
Canterbury CHARLESTON - A commission studying potential changes to the state judiciary held its third and final public hearing Tuesday, taking input on the pros and cons of creating intermediate appellate and specialty courts.
Frank WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) -- U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, who introduced a consumer protection bill affecting state attorneys general, told a House committee Wednesday that the Federal Reserve should not be trusted to have consumers' best interest in mind.
CHARLESTON -- Two businesses say a complaint a woman and her husband filed against them should be dismissed, alleging the couple only makes vague allegations against the companies, but should be more specific in their complaint.
Nelson CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen attorney Kevin Nelson will speak on "Consent to Settle" provisions in professional insurance policies as part of the Mountaineer Series Insurance Law Seminar to be held on Sept. 11-12, in Morgantown.