State of West Virginia
Recent News About State of West Virginia
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Man seeking $2M sues United States, Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital
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Court upholds firing of prison worker who gave keys to inmate
CHARLESTON – A state correctional facility medical assistant lost in her appeal to the state Supreme Court when the court found her claim of retaliatory discharge was not supported by any substantial West Virginia public policy. -
PERSONNEL FILE: W.Va. Bar Foundation names Fellows
CHARLESTON - Robert V. Berthold, Jr., Rebecca A. Betts, Thomas J. Hurney, Jr., Neva G. Lusk, Judge Ronald G. Pearson, Rory L. Perry, II, Don R. Sensabaugh, Jr., Howard E. Seufer, Jr. and Lonnie C. Simmons of Charleston have been named as West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellows. -
Widower sues physician for wife's death
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Supreme Court to hear arguments against private lawyers representing AG's office
CHARLESTON – Companies that have been sued by private lawyers hired by the State of West Virginia will have their chance to argue against the agreements on May 15. -
Woman settles Turnpike crash lawsuit
BLUEFIELD – A Nebraska company has settled a Raleigh County woman’s lawsuit against it over a 2009 car crash on the West Virginia Turnpike. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
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AG Morrisey angry with Dems over proposed legislation
CHARLESTON – State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is calling a new bill that is in response to the controversy around one of his hires “childish” and “hyper-partisan.” -
Woman says Corinthian Colleges violated consumer credit act
HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing Corinthian Colleges, Inc., after she claims it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act and harassed her. -
Morrisey writes Obama about EPA leadership
CHARLESTON – State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has written a letter to President Barack Obama regarding the search for a new person to run the Environmental Protection Agency.