WHEELING – A Wheeling doctor contends he made the correct conclusion after a woman accused him of misdiagnosing her eye condition, causing permanent damage to her eyesight.
CLARKSBURG – An Ohio high school athletic conference has filed a suit against a West Virginia man, alleging he registered several Internet domains that used the conference's trademarked acronym to raise funds without its permission.
Kinley WHEELING -– Mark E. Kinley of the law firm of Steptoe & Johnson has been selected as a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer honorary society comprised of experienced and effective litigators throughout the United States, which represents less than one-half of 1 percent of American lawyers.
The Point Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department alleges in a lawsuit an Ohio contractor failed to complete insulation work on this building on Jackson Avenue. (Photo by Lawrence J. Smith) POINT PLEASANT – An Ohio contractor is named as a defendant in a breach of contract suit filed by a Mason County volunteer fire department for failing to insulate one of its buildings.
WHEELING -- The West Virginia Upper Ohio Valley Chapter of the American Associations of Legal Nurse Consultants (AALNC), Ohio Valley Medical Center and Belmont Technical College have partnered to sponsor a one day symposium focusing on medical and legal aspects of emergency care.
CHARLESTON – Citing the "profoundly disturbing" nature of a Wheeling attorney caught on tape conversing with a convicted felon about acquiring a handgun, and collecting debts, the state Supreme Court has opted to annul, rather than suspend, his law license.
CHARLESTON – The state Bar is seeking the suspension of an Ohio County attorney's license for allegedly asking a known felon to obtain a "throw away" gun, and use it in conjunction with collecting debts from former clients.