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Widow blames CAMC doctor for husband's death
CHARLESTON – A widow has filed a medical malpractice suit against a Charleston Area Medical Center physician blaming him for her husband's death. -
Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso Ranked Among Best Law Firms®
Flaherty is pleased to announce that the firm received first-tier rankings in 18 practice areas across two metropolitan areas, Charleston and Morgantown, West Virginia, in the 2024 edition of Best Law Firms®. -
27 Flaherty Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers®
Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC is pleased to announce that 27 of the firm’s attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America© and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch. -
West Virginia Supreme Court Reverses Circuit Court's Refusal to Consider Arbitration Agreement Contained Within a Loan Contract Held by an Assignee
The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals (WVSCA) reversed and remanded an order of the Circuit Court of Wyoming County which denied a creditor's motion to compel arbitration. -
Justice, company ordered to pay $3.5 million to satisfy bank loan
CHARLESTON – A circuit judge has ordered Gov. Jim Justice and one of his companies to pay more than $3.5 million to a bank to take care of three loans that were not fully paid. -
Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC announces Certificate of Need Exemption Approved for WV Hospital
Following a multi-year effort, Caleb P. Knight and Robert L. Coffield successfully argued for the approval of a certificate of need exemption for War Memorial Hospital, Inc. -
Woman's estate blames Highland Hospital, staff for her suicide
CHARLESTON – The estate of a Putnam County woman blames Highland Hospital and staff members for negligent care, resulting in the woman’s suicide. -
Flaherty Ranked Among U.S. News-best Lawyers “best Law Firms”
Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC is pleased to announce that the firm received first-tier rankings in 17 practice areas across two metropolitan areas, Charleston and Morgantown, West Virginia, in the 2023 edition of U.S. News-Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” Rankings. -
Flaherty Welcomes Associate Elizabeth L. King
Flaherty Welcomes Associate Elizabeth L. King. -
Bank says Justice, company owes more than $3.5 million on loans
CHARLESTON – A bank has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Jim Justice and one of his companies, saying three loans totaling more than $10 million were not fully paid. -
VA nurse says shoe covers caused her to slip and fall at work
HUNTINGTON – A registered nurse says the skid-resistant shoe covers she was required to wear while working on a COVID ward caused her to slip and injure herself. -
Chambers USA Recognizes Five Flaherty Attorneys
Chambers USA Recognizes Five Flaherty Attorneys. -
Woman says gynecologist injured her during hysterectomy
PETERSBURG – A Randolph County woman says a gynecologist botched an endometrial ablation and hysterectomy caused her to become critically ill. -
Supreme Court justice files civil lawsuit for botched dental procedure
CHARLESTON – State Supreme Court Justice Beth Walker has filed a civil lawsuit against a Charleston oral surgeon over what she describes as a botched dental procedure. -
14 Flaherty Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers
14 Flaherty Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers. -
Flaherty Welcomes Attorney Mark J. Mcghee
Flaherty Welcomes Attorney Mark J. Mcghee. -
Gov. Justice requests new list of names from JVAC for Intermediate Court of Appeals appointment
Gov. Justice requests new list of names from JVAC for Intermediate Court of Appeals appointment. -
Flaherty Welcomes Back Attorney, Kiersan S. Lockard
Flaherty Welcomes Back Attorney, Kiersan S. Lockard. -
Jury awards more than $17 million for paraplegia claims
CHARLESTON — A West Virginia jury awarded more than $17 million in its verdict in a medical malpractice lawsuit that was filed in 2019 by a man who was left paralyzed after having spine surgery. -
Three Rivers wants lawsuit alleging medical negligence to be dismissed
HUNTINGTON — Three Rivers Medical Clinics says it is not responsible for medical negligence claims made against it in a federal lawsuit.