Judge Irene M. Keeley
Recent News About Judge Irene M. Keeley
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Lawsuit alleging theater patron shocked by straw dispenser settled
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Alleged rape victim's case against Glenville State dismissed
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Magistrate recommends denying Monongalia Co. commissioner's injunction request
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Shinnston wins civil rights suit filed against it
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Fairmont settles racial-profiling suit alleging police dog bit laptop
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Man seeking $2M sues United States, Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital
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Judge Keeley won't 'encourage strategic moves' by recusing self
CLARKSBURG – A federal judge has decided she will not recuse herself from a lawsuit just because her old law partner is testifying as an expert witness. -
Sexual harassment suit against Grafton fire chief remanded
CLARKSBURG - A sexual harassment suit against the city of Grafton, its fire department and fire chief is heading back to Taylor County. -
Marion deputies dismissed from civil rights case
CLARKSBURG – A Fairmont police officer and the Marion County Sheriff’s Department are off the hook in a former Fairmont State University student’s civil rights suit. -
Settlement over alleged shoddy work at Grafton building reached
CLARKSBURG – A Taylor County housing agency will keep and recoup almost 40 percent of a nearly $500,000 contract it paid a Pennsylvania firm to refurbish one of its buildings. -
Two pharmaceutical companies sue Mylan over patents
CLARKSBURG – Santarus, Inc., and Veloxis Pharmaceutical A/S are suing Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc., for allegedly attempting to sell a generic drug they hold patents on. -
Judge says $3 'theft' grounds for termination
CLARKSBURG – A Monongalia County woman has been awarded more than $2,000 in compensation after a judge found her former employer was late in paying her last paycheck. -
Insurance companies sue over fatal accident at music festival
CLARKSBURG – An incident that occurred during the All Good Music Festival in 2011 has four insurance companies involved in a lawsuit for damages. -
Terra Alta man sues Pioneer Credit Recovery in federal court
CLARKSBURG – A Terra Alta man is suing Pioneer Credit Recovery, Inc., for allegedly attempting to collect an alleged debt from him after he was being represented by counsel. -
Harrison Co. men get judgment in civil rights suit
Lewis CLARKSBURG – Two Harrison County men have achieved a partial victory against two police officers they alleged attempted to frame them for raping one of the officer's sister. -
Former students says Glenville bungled rape case
CLARKSBURG – A former Glenville State College student is alleging campus police failed to properly investigate her claim she was raped two years ago following an impromptu party in her dormitory.