CHARLESTON -- A former West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources employee claims his employer let sexual harassment episodes occur continuously in the workplace.
Manchin HUNTINGTON -- The international premiere of 'We Are Marshall' on Dec. 12 was an incredible night that will forever live in the memory of everyone associated with the Huntington community and those who took part in the premiere festivities and the making of the film.
CHARLESTON - Anyone familiar with ebay.com knows it doesn't matter that the "We Are Marshall" movie premiere is sold out -- tickets are easy to find on the Internet auction site.
CHARLESTON - A Charleston wine distributor is claiming tax breaks given to in-state wineries violate the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution and is suing the state's Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.
CHARLESTON - Two individuals have joined the group of former AT&T workers who are suing the company over alleged poor air quality while it operated the offices at One Davis Square in Charleston.
Gentile CHARLESTON -- Jackson Kelly Business and Real Estate Attorney Heather Gentile is one of only 88 lawyers nationwide and the only new West Virginia lawyer to be added to those receiving Martindale-Hubbell ratings. Gentile is rated BV® rated.
Stuart CHARLESTON – The state Legislature needs to investigate the actions of Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office, according to a Charleston attorney who is running for the House of Delegates.
CHARLESTON - Twenty-one individuals who worked at AT&T's old Charleston office at One Davis Square have filed lawsuits against the company alleging the air quality in the building was harmful.
McGraw CHARLESTON - In helping settle a class action lawsuit brought on by seniors and disabled citizens against the state's Department of Health and Human Resources, state Attorney General Darrell McGraw claimed to be protecting one of the most vulnerable sections of society. One group, however, says it was just an act.
CHARLESTON - At the behest of Gov. Joe Manchin, the state's Department of Health and Human Resources settled a lawsuit against it that claimed the department's eligibility requirements for in-home nursing care were unfair.
William "Tommy" Toler Suspended Wayne County Magistrate William Thomas "Tommy" Toler is suing the state of West Virginia and the West Virginia Supeme Court of Appeals for not making contributions to his retirement and disability insurance plans and for exceeding the scope of their authority under Judicial Disciplinary Rules.