CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Thursday said his office has secured an agreement to refund the remainder of the people who had signed up for last month's abruptly cancelled Dirty Girl Mud Run.
CHARLESTON – The petition to have Kanawha County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Plants removed from office paints a clear picture of the county’s case against him.
HUNTINGTON — A prominent Southeastern law firm is providing pro bono services to Kanawha County in its bid to remove its prosecuting attorney from office.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Tuesday said his ofice has filed a lawsuit challenging President Barack Obama’s practice of "cherry-picking which laws his administration will enforce."
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit against a Kentucky tobacco company for not placing money in an escrow account related to 1998’s landmark Master Settlement Agreement.
CHARLESTON — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Monday announced that West Virginia now has full reciprocity with the State of Nebraska, ensuring that citizens’ concealed handgun licenses issued by either state will be recognized by the other.
CHARLESTON (June 13, 2014) – Dinsmore & Shohl announces 21 of its attorneys have been named to the West Virginia Super Lawyers list and the Rising Stars list for 2014.
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has sent a letter to the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency detailing legal objections to the EPA's proposed rule for existing power plants.
CHARLESTON -- On April 23, 38 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
CHARLESTON -- A former Mingo County deputy circuit clerk claims a disgraced judge slandered her and had her fired, according to a recently filed complaint.
CHARLESTON -- On Feb. 12, 19 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
CHARLESTON --- The state of West Virginia and the insurance commissioner are suing a business for failure to keep workers' compensation insurance coverage.