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CHARLESTON – A group of more than 30 physicians from across West Virginia want Attorney General Patrick Morrisey to withdraw the state’s support of a federal lawsuit aimed at dismantling the Affordable Care Act.
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SUMMERSVILLE — A woman claims a medical practice, a pharmacy and a physician were all negligent and caused her mother's fatal overdose.
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CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman claims a doctor and two pharmacies got her hooked on highly addictive pain medicine.
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CHARLESTON — A woman and her husband allege Charleston Area Medical Center was negligent when it failed to implement fall measures for patients.
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CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing Comprehensive Health Center Inc. for severe burns she suffered during acupuncture therapy.
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BECKLEY — Two former Apex employees claim they are owed more than $100,000 in bonuses, which the company refuses to pay.
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WILLIAMSON – A couple is suing the manufacturers and distributors of a Barnett crossbow after the husband suffered an injury when the bow allegedly discharged without warning.
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PINEVILLE – The beneficiaries of a deceased woman's Transamerica life insurance policy allege they were wrongfully denied her benefits.
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PINEVILLE – Two Wyoming County residents are suing Dollar General after they were detained and questioned by law enforcement when a Dollar General employee at its Nitro store falsely accused them of shoplifting.
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MORGANTOWN — A Monongalia County boy and his mother are suing the county Board of Education after they claim officials didn't take his rape seriously and failed to properly report it because he is gay.
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Forty-four Bowles Rice attorneys from five of the firm's offices – Charleston, Martinsburg, Morgantown and Parkersburg, West Virginia and Southpointe (Canonsburg), Pennsylvania – have been named to the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©.
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LOGAN – A Lake woman is suing her sister alleging she owes her money involving a settlement their mother's estate received.
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WHEELING – Two new lawsuits have been filed claiming construction spearheaded by the Marshall County Sewerage District created property issues.
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LOGAN – A Mingo County woman is suing an assisted living facility over allegations a resident died due to lack of care.
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NEW CUMBERLAND – An Ohio woman is suing a Chester resort and casino after she was injured in the pool due to an alleged trip and fall hazard.
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BECKLEY — A miner is suing a manufacturer of a hook that allegedly malfunctioned and caused him injury on the job.
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MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County couple says the county sewer district and two contractors wrongly built a sewer system pump station on their property.
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Three former inmates each filed lawsuits against a corrections officer, an unnamed individual and a state corrections department alleging sexual abuse and harassment.
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WHEELING —Three teachers are suing the Ohio County Board of Education for the board's indifference to complaints made about an alleged sexual predator who was employed by the school board.
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An x-ray technician/medical assistant is suing a hospital and a clinical director, citing alleged pregnancy discrimination, violation of the West Virginia Human Rights Act, gender-plus discrimination and family responsibility discrimination.