McGraw CHARLESTON - In preparation for the 2008 election, state Attorney General Darrell McGraw has built a campaign site that blames the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for what he perceives as misinformation about him being spread.
CHARLESTON – A Cabin Creek woman has filed not one, but two lawsuits against the state of West Virginia, her former employer, alleging improper termination.
Harron CHARLESTON -- Clarksburg attorney Jerald E. Jones said he is surprised CSX Transportation had trouble serving papers to Dr. Ray Harron in a federal lawsuit.
CHARLESTON -- During the week of Oct. 9, 116 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during ceremonies before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
CHARLESTON -- The following lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals on Nov. 6.
Cmdr. Chris Anklam, U.S. Navy commanding officer of the USS West Virginia, presents Marshall University President Stephen J. Kopp with a wood placard from the submarine. HUNTINGTON -– The Career Services Center at Marshall University is seeing an increase in activities as companies and governmental agencies are gearing up for gaps due to the baby boomers preparing to exit the workforce, Director Denise Hogsett said last week.
Jordan HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that attorneys Jarrod Jordan, Jessica Wiley, Jarrett Gerlach and Michael Addair, and have joined the firm.
Starcher CHARLESTON - While Massey Energy's case against it continues, attorneys for the state's Supreme Court of Appeals are asking for an appeal of a federal judge's decision not to dismiss the suit.
Lewis A closer look at State of West Virginia, ex rel. Attorney General Darrell V. McGraw, Jr. v. Iams Funeral Home, d/b/a Iams and Iams Funeral Home, Inc, et al, a case in Wetzel Circuit Court in which current Attorney General McGraw is facing Republican challenger Hiram Lewis, who is representing John Iams II.
CLARKSBURG - A Harrison County jury has ordered DuPont to pay $196.2 million in punitive damages after the company was convicted of wanton, willful and reckless conduct.
Clay CHARLESTON -- Steptoe & Johnson has announced that Renee Clay, a paralegal in the firm's Charleston office, has completed the two-day certified legal assistant/paralegal examination and is now entitled to use of the "CLA" or "CP" professional credential.
CHARLESTON - The mother of a boy shot by his grandfather has filed a suit against the Department of Health and Human Services, claiming employees of the department did not provide protective services to her son.
CHARLESTON - A woman who tripped over the entrance of the West Virginia Workers' Compensation Division has filed a suit against the owner of the building.