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DHHR says two circuit judges exceeded authority by requiring prompt provider payments
CHARLESTON – The state Department of Health and Human Resources has sued two circuit court judges for overstepping their bounds by ordering the agency to make direct provider payments within 15 days. -
Appeals court hears West Virginia transgender Medicaid arguments
RICHMOND, Virginia – A federal appeals court has heard oral arguments for a case in which West Virginia seeks to reverse a lower court ruling requiring the state’s Medicaid program to treat transgender people’s healthcare needs. -
State employee says he was injured in restroom at state Capitol complex
CHARLESTON – A St. Albans man says he was injured in a restroom while working at the state Capitol Complex. -
Affidavit in teen CPS kidnapping and rape case backs up many allegations
CHARLESTON – A civil lawsuit filed by a teenager claiming a state Child Protective Services worker kidnapped her, raped her and forced her to use illegal drugs has been amended to include an affidavit from another CPS worker corroborating many details in the complaint. -
State, local school officials say they didn't ask for transgender athlete ban
CHARLESTON — The state Board of Education, the state Secondary Schools Athletic Commission and the Harrison County school board all have asked to have a case regarding the state’s impending anti-transgender athlete law dismissed. -
Supreme Court will hear state employees' pay case in March
CHARLESTON – A case involving state employees who claim they were shortchanged when the state switched from twice monthly to biweekly pay will be heard by the state Supreme Court. -
SHUMAN McCUSKEY SLICER PLLC is Excited to Welcome Brittany N. Ryers-Hindbaugh!
Shuman McCuskey Slicer PLLC is excited to announce the addition of Brittany N. Ryers-Hindbaugh to our Charleston, West Virginia office. -
Man says eye doctor gave him another patient's lens implants during cataract surgeries
CHARLESTON – A Charleston man has filed a medical malpractice suit against an ophthalmologist after an apparent case of mistaken identity led to him receiving the wrong lens implant. -
More than 55 W.Va. law firms took PPP loans for as much as $58.5 million
CHARLESTON – More than 55 law firms based in West Virginia took out federal Payroll Protection Plan loans totaling as much as $58.5 million. -
Shuman, McCuskey & Slicer PLLC Winchester VA office continues to grow
Shuman, McCuskey & Slicer, PLLC is pleased to announce that Member/Owner Karen Tracy McElhinny recently transferred to its Winchester, Virginia office to oversee that office’s continued growth. -
Triad Hunter seeks injunction against solution-mining operators
MOUNDSVILLE – An oil and gas exploration company alleges it has been damaged by other companies' solution-mining activity. -
Man sues Merrick Bank Corporation for consumer credit violations
BECKLEY – A man is suing Merrick Bank Corporation after he claims it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. -
Lessors accuse energy producing companies of fraud
NEW MARTINSVILLE — Wetzel County property owners are suing oil and gas production companies, alleging fraud, breach of duty and unjust enrichment. -
Morrisey names transition team leaders
CHARLES TOWN -- Attorney General-elect Patrick Morrisey on Tuesday unveiled the steering committee for his transition team. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Shuman, McCuskey & Slicer expands Morgantown office
MORGANTOWN -- Shuman, McCuskey & Slicer PLLC recently expanded its Morgantown office with the addition of member Tamara J. DeFazio and associate Krista Sheets Smith. -
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Shuman, McCuskey & Slicer opens Morgantown office
Shuman, McCuskey & Slicer PLLC has opened a new office in Morgantown. MORGANTOWN -- Shuman, McCuskey & Slicer PLLC is expanding its operations to include a new office in Morgantown. -
Man sues Charleston, firefighter for accident; defendants want case dismissed
CHARLESTON – A man has sued the City of Charleston and a member of its fire department for a 2004 vehicle accident, but the defendants say the case should be dismissed.