City of Martinsburg
Recent News About City of Martinsburg
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CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
April 4 -
Sheetz settles trip-and-fall lawsuit
MARTINSBURG – Twelve days before a trial was scheduled to begin, a personal injury lawsuit against Sheetz was settled. -
Save the lap dance for me
Some attorneys set out from the start with the intention of specializing in a particular area of the law that’s already well-established, some are trailblazers creating new areas of specialization, and others have opportunities fall into their laps. -
Physician, fired over pre-signed prescription forms, loses case at Supreme Court
CHARLESTON - The state Supreme Court of Appeals on Nov. 26 affirmed a circuit court’s ruling in favor of an employer in a breach of contract case brought by a terminated physician. -
Hughes' 'brilliant plan' for a satellite office in the eastern Panhandle
One thing you can say about State Attorney General Darrell McGraw: He's persistent. -
Judge's order on Berkeley subdivision correct, Justices rule
CHARLESTON – A Berkeley County judge correctly ordered the former owner of a 54-acre subdivision to pay Centra Bank more than $1 million, the Supreme Court of Appeals has decided. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
Sept. 28 -
Martinsburg attorney arraigned for holding people at gunpoint
Santa Barbara MARTINSBURG – A Martinsburg lawyer was arraigned Oct. 19 on six counts based on allegations that he held about 40 people at gunpoint. -
Yoder admonished for letting clerk oversee hearings
Yoder CHARLESTON -- The state Judicial Investigation Commission has admonished an Eastern Panhandle judge running for the state Supreme Court for letting his law clerk preside over two hearings. -
Wrong number for Call Center class action
Some legal cases make great movies. An underdog, or a group of underdogs, tries to right a wrong, but doesn't have the money or know-how to make the case in court. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
March 15 -
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
March 8 -
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
March 4 -
Bills would rename U.S. Courthouse for Broadwater
MARTINSBURG -- U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller and U.S. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito want to rename a U.S. Courthouse in the state's eastern panhandle for a longtime judge. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
Dec. 20