State of West Virginia
Recent News About State of West Virginia
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Federal court rules for insurer that refused to defend inmate
RICHMOND, Va. -- A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of an insurer that refused to defend an inmate in a lawsuit over a West Virginia jail worker's injuries. -
McGraw wins one, and the loser could be you
Because he refuses to release his transcripts, we can only guess what subjects President Obama studied in college. But it's our guess that economics wasn't one of them. -
McGraw reaches $13.5 million settlement with Capital One
McGraw CHARLESTON - West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw said Tuesday his office has reached a $13.5 million settlement with Capital One over the bank's past credit card practices. -
W.Va. officials to appeal redistricting ruling to U.S. SC
Kessler CHARLESTON - Those West Virginia officials named as defendants in a congressional redistricting lawsuit said Thursday they will ask for an immediate stay of a ruling earlier this week and seek an appeal from the U.S. Supreme Court. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
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Panel says W.Va. congressional districts must be redrawn
King CHARLESTON – A three-judge federal panel says West Virginia's newly drawn congressional districts are unconstitutional and must be redrawn in two weeks. -
R.I. judge denies WVU's request to dismiss Big East suit
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A Rhode Island judge has denied West Virginia University's request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Big East Conference. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Cline, Pickens join Spilman
Cline CHARLESTON -— The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle have announced that Jane L. Cline and Mary Jane Pickens have joined the firm's Charleston office. -
PERSONNEL FILE: 23 lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON -- On Nov. 23, 23 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals. -
PERSONNEL FILE: 32 lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON -- On Sept. 20, 32 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals. -
Advanced Technical Solutions sues former employee for breach
WINFIELD -- Advanced Technical Solutions is suing a former employee they claim breached his contract. -
PERSONNEL FILE: 115 lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON –- On Oct. 19, 115 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Streyle named 'Young Gun' by magazine
Streyle CHARLESTON -– Charleston attorney Billie Jo Streyle has been recognized by West Virginia Executive Magazine as one of 10 "Young Guns" in the State of West Virginia. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Poore attending Obama's conference on African American Policy
Poore CHARLESTON -- Kanawha County Delegate Meshea Poore visited to the nation's capital this week to work with senior decision and policy makers in President Obama's administration and other state leaders from throughout the country on the President's agenda for the African American community. -
McGraw issues warning to fraudulent contractors
McGraw CHARLESTON – Attorney General Darrell McGraw has issued a warning to contractors who are working without a license and have defrauded West Virginia consumers. -
Mason, Putnam object to Thompson intervening
Thompson CHARLESTON -- The two counties suing over a new House of Delegates redistricting plan say they object to House Speaker Rick Thompson's request to intervene. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bailey included in 'Best Lawyers'
Bailey CHARLESTON -- Charles R. Bailey has been selected by his peers for inclusion the 18th edition of the Best Lawyers in America.