Recent News About Rachel
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Articles by two WVU students get published on Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog
Two West Virginia University Law students have been published on the Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog (OxHRH Blog). Tasha Frazie and Christopher Smith, both J.D. -
12 Cabell Co. lawsuits blame Lexapro for birth defects
HUNTINGTON – Twelve lawsuits have been filed against Forest Pharmaceuticals Inc. after children were born with birth defects. Forest Research Institute and Forest Laboratories Inc. were also named as defendants in the suit. C.S., by his mother, Rachel Stafford; S.B., by her mother, Kathleen Burch; B.A., by her mother, Jaclynn Bayley; S.G., by her mother, Alexis Griffith; D.R., by her mother, Loretta Ridener; K.W., by his mother, Brandi Workman; J.V., by his mother, Diane Vaspory; J.D., by his -
Woman accuses Morgantown Police Department of assault
CLARKSBURG – A woman is suing the Morgantown Police Department and two of its officers for injuries she sustained from a wrongful arrest and assault. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON — The following lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during recent ceremonies before the Supreme Court of Appeals. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly welcomes four associates
CHARLESTON – Jackson Kelly is pleased to welcome Candice Kines, Alexandra M. Kitts, Rachel D. Ludwig and Ryan Pulver to the firm. -
Class action says Gaucher Disease drug contaminated with virus, caused cancer
DENVER, Colo. – A law firm based in West Virginia has filed a class action lawsuit against Genzyme Corporation after a Colorado man claims it distributed and sold impure and untested drugs. -
Wyoming Co. residents blame Dynamic Energy for contaminated well water
PINEVILLE - Residents of Wyoming County are suing Dynamic Energy Inc. and Mechel Bluestone Inc. after they claim it contaminated their water and caused them damages. -
Bell Law Firm opens office in Colorado
CHARLESTON - The Bell Law Firm is expanding to the West to help those in Colorado with business and commercial litigation. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
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Former nurse says CAMC discriminated against her
CHARLESTON - A former registered nurse is suing Charleston Area Medical Center Inc. for discriminating against her because of her disability. -
Former employee says D.L.C. Pizza failed to timely pay final wages
HUNTINGTON - A former employee is suing D.L.C. Pizza Inc. for failing to pay her final wages within 72 hours of terminating her employment. -
Judge Watkins argues against harshness of suspension
Judge Watkins, left, with his attorney Robert P. Martin at a hearing before the Judicial Hearing Board in November. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
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Five more suits filed against MSU
CHARLESTON — Five more lawsuits have been filed against Mountain State University for failure to inform students regarding the school’s accreditation issues. -
PERSONNEL FILE: 135 attorneys admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON -- On Oct. 25, 135 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals. -
PERSONNEL FILE: 56 lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON -- On May 30, 56 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Jefferson County
June 21