CHARLESTON – Attorney J. Robert Rogers of Hurricane, seeking to prove that West Virginia's medical malpractice law does not apply to pharmacies, produced affidavits to that effect from five members of the 1986 legislature.
A West Virginia University College of Law student speaks with state Supreme Court justices during a recent Baker Cup competition. (Photo courtesy of WVU) CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court of Appeals again is taking its show on the road.
CHARLESTON -- The state Supreme Court of Appeals will hear arguments in the following cases Tuesday at the West Virginia University College of Law in Morgantown.
CHARLESTON -- Eighth grade classrooms across West Virginia have received an extra study tool this year to help students learn about the state's history and culture.
Mollohan WHEELING - The former president and CEO of a West Virginia nonprofit organization has filed a suit that alleges, among other things, his job was given to "a close associate" of Congressman Alan Mollohan.
McGraw CHARLESTON – Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office says the state's Eastern Panhandle needs a regional office to help it serve consumers from that area.
Bentz CHARLESTON -- Jill Cranston Bentz has joined Dinsmore & Shohl LLP as a Partner in the Government Relations, Insurance, Litigation and Health Care Practice Groups.
CHARLESTON -- Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office has been driving a Credit Car around the state helping consumers obtain free copies of their credit reports.