CHARLESTON - Government agencies can now charge citizens an hourly fee for the time it takes them to find public documents requested under the Freedom of Information Act, according to a ruling by the West Virginia Supreme Court.
CHARLESTON -- The Supreme Court will hear four cases originally scheduled for March 4 at West Virginia University School of Law and will judge the school’s annual George C. Baker Cup moot court competition in Charleston instead of Morgantown.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has filed a lawsuit against a Putnam County business that allegedly was gouging customers in the wake of last month's chemical spill that polluted the water of 300,000 residents.
CHARLESTON — The state Supreme Court of Appeals has upheld the approval of a $93 million settlement in a class action lawsuit over a chemical used in Agent Orange.
When an old-timer with a white beard gets carded at the supermarket because he’s buying a case of beer, a box of wine, or a jug of whiskey, you know the world’s gone mad.