Recent News About Galloway
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CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has ruled Circuit Judge Warren McGraw incorrectly tried to have a case heard before him in Wyoming County when it should have been handled in Kanawha County. And the opinion references a similar ruling from 2011 involving McGraw.
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WHEELING — A federal judge granted a motion to dismiss in a lawsuit accusing Bethany College for discrimination.
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WHEELING — A graduate of Bethany College is suing the institution after he claims he made a complaint to several college officials about racism and discrimination and nothing was done about the situations.
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WHEELING – A Wheeling woman alleges her vehicle was struck by another driver who had fallen asleep at the wheel.
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CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court has decided that an insurance company is not subject to a consent judgment against it if it was not a part of the negotiations creating the agreement.
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CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing Charleston nursing home operators, alleging their negligence caused injuries to a resident.
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RIPLEY – A Jackson County woman claims a car dealer knowingly sold her a defective car, despite it being labeled a “certified pre-owned” vehicle on the lot.
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WHEELING - Three lawsuits have been filed against EAN Holdings after former employees claim they were sexually harassed by a supervisor Brandon Michaels was also named as a defendant in the suits. Crystal Tysinger, Olivia Bowen and Sahkita Galloway were all employed by EAN and were supervised by Michaels, according to three complaints filed in Ohio Circuit Court. The plaintiffs claim during their employments, they were sexually harassed and subjected to a hostile work environment by Michaels
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MOUNDSVILLE – A Summers County man is suing over claims his illnesses were caused by years of exposure to dangerous chemicals on the job.
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CHARLESTON – In recognition of National Pro Bono Celebration Week, Legal Aid of West Virginia would like to thank the following volunteer attorneys who recently donated their time and expertise for the benefit of low-income and disadvantaged West Virginians:
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WINFIELD -- A Galloway, Ohio, man is suing an individual he claims wrecked the car in which he was a passenger.
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CHARLESTON – Eight attorneys have submitted their names for the opening in the Circuit Judge opening in the state's northern Panhandle.
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"L'etat, c'est moi!" That's how Louis XIV, King of France from 1643 to 1715, summed up his humble opinion of himself. Were he speaking English King Louis would have said, "The state, it's me" or "I am the state."
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McGraw CHARLESTON – Circuit Judge Warren McGraw improperly exercised jurisdiction over a fee dispute between lawyers, the Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled.
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CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has concurred with Kentucky's high court in suspending an Ashland attorney's license for 30 days.
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CHARLESTON – Failing to return a client's retainer is at the center of three other disciplinary actions brought against Rodney Justice in both Kentucky and West Virginia during the previous decade.
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CHARLESTON -– Fifty-two leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 20th Anniversary Class of Leadership West Virginia. Candidates were selected from a list of nominations that was submitted in late 2010.
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