Justice Allen H. Loughry Ii
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State Supreme Court says Braxton court rightfully granted summary judgment in Windstream easements case
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals issued a memorandum decision in an appeal involving Windstream Communications. -
Loughry asks state Supreme Court to block his impending impeachment trial as well
CHARLESTON – Convicted and suspended state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry wants his impending impeachment trial in the state Senate to be stopped. -
Supreme Court says man didn't prove he was most-qualified job candidate for Public Service Commission position
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals issued a memorandum decision in an appeal against Public Service Commission of West Virginia, ruling that the petitioner failed to meet the burden of proof when he challenged the appointment of a candidate applying for a job. -
Supreme Court says DMV employee should receive 20 percent disability
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued a decision, ruling that an employee for the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles should receive a 20 percent permanent partial disability award. -
Mongolia comes to West Virginia: Judges come to learn about American judicial process
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Supreme Court officials recently met with a group of Mongolian judges to discuss the role of the Supreme Court and the appeal process, court administration, electronic filing and other judicial matters. -
State Supreme Court to hear cases at Independence Hall
WHEELING – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals will take its show on the road next week. The Justices will hear arguments in two cases in front of high school students starting at 10 a.m. Sept. 6 at West Virginia Independence Hall in Wheeling. Students from public and private Ohio County high schools have been invited to attend. The public also is invited to attend if space permits, but priority seating will be given to students. -
New Probation Services Director Stephanie Bond says position is 'exciting change'
CHARLESTON – The Supreme Court of West Virginia has appointed a new director of Probation Services, according to a press release issued by the Supreme Court of Appeals for the State of West Virginia. -
West Virginia Law Adventure Program inspiring young students
CHARLESTON – A group of West Virginia’s most-gifted students recently came face-to-face with some state scholars they hope to someday succeed. -
Man gets his driver's license back in ruling from Supreme Court of Appeals
CHARLESTON – A man who lost his driver’s license for three years even though he wasn’t driving has won a victory against the DMV in the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. -
Chief Justice brings legal learning experience to alma mater
PARSONS – West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Allen H. Loughry II is proud of his Tucker County roots and welcomed the chance to show Tucker County High School students that hard work can help anyone achieve their dreams. -
Supreme Court denies petition on occupation title of Lincoln school board employee
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has upheld the decision of a lower court with regards to an occupation title complaint. -
WV Supreme Court orders authorization of injured bus driver's MRI
CHARLESTON – West Virginia's Workers’ Compensation Board of Review has been ordered by the state's Supreme Court of Appeals to authorize a medically recommended procedure for a Wood County Schools bus driver injured on the job in 2010. -
Man charged with attacking state senator denies claims against him
LOGAN – The man charged with attacked State Sen. Richard Ojeda in May has filed an answer to the civil complaint against him, denying all claims. -
Justices vote to make Johnson permanent Court Administrator
CHARLESTON – Gary Johnson has had interim removed from his job title. The state Supreme Court of Appeals voted unanimously March 6 to make Johnson, a former circuit judge, the permanent Administrative Director of West Virginia Courts, Chief Justice Allen H. Loughry II announced. -
Former state Supreme Court Justice Scott dies at 86
CHARLESTON – Former Supreme Court Justice and retired Circuit Judge George Scott has died. -
A tale of four governors
By CHRIS DICKERSON CHARLESTON – West Virginia Day is approaching. The formation of our state was a battle, and state Supreme Court Justice Allen H. -
W.Va. Supreme Court listed third on Judicial Hellhole list
WASHINGTON – West Virginia’s Supreme Court of Appeals has been ranked as the third worst Judicial Hellhole, according to the American Tort Reform Association’s annual report. -
Charleston law firm must pay for malpractice case against it
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