CHARLESTON -- Fifty-six lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals on May 12.
Davis CHARLESTON – West Virginia legislators respected the constitutional separation of powers when they trusted workers' compensation managers to devise a method for evaluating spine injuries, the Supreme Court of Appeals has decided.
CLARKSBURG -- A Barbour County man has filed suit against Collier Foundation Systems doing business as Superior Walls, one of its employees and a lumber store, alleging the company did not correctly build an outside wall of his home.
CHARLESTON - In the midst of a half-dozen ethics complaints, Joseph P. Albright Jr. is in jeopardy of having his license suspended for failing to take mandated continuing legal education.
Flaherty CHARLESTON -- Under newly elected Board of Directors Chairman Thomas Flaherty, BrickStreet soon might find itself expanding to serve customers in other states.
Maynard CHARLESTON – Drivers who ignore parking tickets commit a crime and subject themselves to arrest, the state Supreme Court of Appeals has decided.
CHARLESTON -- The following lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals on Oct. 21. These individuals were admitted after successfully completing the bar examination or by reciprocity. They are:
MORGANTOWN -– A Fairmont woman has filed suit against a Morgantown company, claiming one of its employees masturbated in front of her after offering her a job.
CHARLESTON -- An anti-abortion group has filed a federal complaint seeking a declaratory judgment that would allow it to advertise its position through radio ads, mass mailings and petitions.
MORGANTOWN -- A Marion County couple have filed suit against a doctor and a Marion County gynecological office, alleging their child was delivered stillborn because of a deviation of standard care.
FAIRMONT -- An Atlanta debt-collecting firm has filed a notice of removal for a case originally filed in Monongalia Circuit Court by a Marion County woman.