CHARLESTON – West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis is under attack for not disclosing the sale of a private jet owned by her husband, Charleston attorney Scott Segal, for more than $1 million.
MARTINSBURG – In the two years since West Virginia implemented its Business Court Division, an increasing number of business owners have relied on the special forum to quickly and more efficiently resolve their complex commercial litigation.
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has suspended, without pay, the Randolph County judge who admitted to a two-year affair for the rest of her current term on the bench.
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has denied a writ from the state Attorney General's office asking if it has legal authority to assistant county prosecuting attorneys who request the help.
CHARLESTON – The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia will premiere “Marble Monday” on its Twitter handle – @WVcourts – at 7 a.m. and noon on Monday, Oct. 6.
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has ruled that a replacement House of Delegates candidate will be on the Nov. 4 general election ballot in Kanawha County.
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office wants the state Supreme Court of Appeals to decide if he has authority to assistant county prosecuting attorneys who request the help.
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals on Wednesday reduced the punitive damages in a high-profile nursing home case by nearly $50 million.
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County magistrate who refused to grant the ex-wife of the county's prosecuting attorney a domestic violence petition has had formal ethics charges filed against him.
MADISON -- More than 400 Boone County high school students will have the opportunity to see the state Supreme Court in person when the Justices hear arguments in three cases Monday at the Boone County Courthouse in Madison.
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals says United Hospital Center of Clarksburg doesn’t have to pay a tax bill that, with interest, is now up to about $2.25 million.
CHARLESTON -- The recent water contamination class actions in West Virginia have many similarities to the cases that already have been brought before the state's Mass Litigation Panel.
CHARLESTON -- Attorneys involved with West Virginia's Mass Litigation Panel have said the panel is an excellent forum, and a state Supreme Court justice says it has helped to clear up a backlog of thousands of lawsuits.
HUNTINGTON -- Now that Cabell Circuit Court Judge David Pancake's retirement has become official, it seems a trio of judges will handle his docket until a successor is appointed.