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Steptoe & Johnson Welcomes Eleven New Associates to the Firm
Steptoe & Johnson Welcomes Eleven New Associates to the Firm. -
Professor sues Shepherd University over allegations of discrimination, harassment
CLARKSBURG – A professor is representing himself in his suit against Shepherd University over allegations he was discriminated against. -
Former officers sue Shepherd University for discrimination
MARTINSBURG — Two men filed a lawsuit against Shepherd University alleging the university discriminated against them based on their ages. -
Supreme Court says appeals against Shepherdstown lack merit
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that two appeals in a case against the city of Shepherdstown lacked merit. -
Continuing the fight against opioid abuse
Continuing the fight against opioid abuse @WestVirginiaAG -
Stop opioids from claiming another generation
CHARLESTON – Opioid abuse is one of the greatest challenges facing our state and nation. Lives are cut short every day. Whether by heroin or prescription painkillers, opioids do not discriminate. These senseless deaths occur across all segments of the population. -
Morrisey seeks to combat opioid abuse with youth education program
CHARLESTON – More West Virginia nursing colleges have signed on with Attorney General Patrick Morrisey in his new program to educate children about the dangers of prescription drug abuse. -
Morrisey talks about state economy at eastern Panhandle event
SHEPHERDSTOWN — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey visited the eastern Panhandle over the weekend, talking about ways the state can boost its economy. -
Snowden joins Jackson Kelly, aims to increase presence in eastern Panhandle
MARTINSBURG – New Jackson Kelly attorney Susan R. Snowden has big plans for her position at the firm that involves helping clients in her beloved eastern Panhandle. -
Supreme Court affirms dismissal of 2013 Shepherd assault lawsuit
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has affirmed a dismissal of a lawsuit alleging assault by Shepherd University and its police department in Jefferson Circuit Court. -
AG's office reaches $950,000 settlement with financial institutions
CHARLESTON - West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has announced a $950,000 settlement on Monday with three financial institutions that allegedly rigged bids, fixed prices and manipulated the markets for municipal derivatives. -
Coach dismissed, expert arrested in softball sliding lawsuit
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CIVIL FILINGS: Jefferson County
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Woman loses latest round of litigation with Shepherd University
CHARLESTON – In a memorandum decision filed Jan. 25, the state Supreme Court affirmed the Circuit Court of Jefferson County’s dismissal of a civil action against Shepherd University filed by Sharon Mueller, who has a long history of litigation against the university. -
Suit accuses Martinsburg attorney of 'undue influence' in parents' wills
Printz Jr. CHARLES TOWN – A Berkeley County attorney is accused of taking advantage of his parents' age to change their will for his exclusive benefit. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson elevates two members of marketing team
BRIDGEPORT -- Susan S. Brewer, CEO, and Betsy Spellman, Chief Marketing Officer, of Steptoe & Johnson recently announced that Dan Swiger and Andrew Fulton have been promoted from Client Services Manager and Client Service Specialist to Marketing Director and Marketing Communications Specialist, respectively. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson announces new members
Andre MORGANTOWN -– Susan S. Brewer, CEO of Steptoe & Johnson, announced that effective Jan. 1, seven of the firm's attorneys will be promoted to membership. -
W.Va. Chamber announces HR awards
CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce has awarded its inaugural Five-Diamond Human Resources Excellence Award (HR) to West Virginia United Health System (WVUHS) and Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia (TMMWV). -
Rockefeller, Manchin tout Groh for confirmation
Groh WASHINGTON – West Virginia Democrats Jay Rockefeller and Joe Manchin are urging their fellow Senators to quickly confirm Gina Marie Groh as a federal judge.