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Canadian motorcyclist blames Appalachian Tire, driver for accident
CHARLESTON – A Canadian motorcyclist blames Appalachian Tire Products for an accident that caused him injuries. -
Estate of man killed in 2020 Belle chemical explosion sues new owner of company
CHARLESTON – The wife of a Putnam County man who died in a 2020 chemical plant explosion has filed a lawsuit against the new owner of the company he worked for when he died. -
Man says he suffered burn injuries from MRI at CAMC
CHARLESTON – A Fayette County man says he was injured during an MRI at CAMC. -
Woman says she was partially paralyzed by surgery at CAMC
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says she was injured during a surgery. -
Judge rules law firm didn't scheme against Segal, damage his reputation
CLARKSBURG – A federal judge has ruled in favor of a regional law firm and four of its attorneys who had been accused of scheming against a prominent attorney, tricking him and damaging his reputation. -
Couple says wife can't conceive following negligent medical care
HUNTINGTON – A Putnam County couple claims medical negligence by Marshall Health physicians has led to the wife being unable to conceive following an ectopic pregnancy. -
4th Circuit reverses ruling on West Virginia legal ads, backs state law
RICHMOND – The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a federal court decision, ruling West Virginia’s law regulating legal advertisements for medications and medical devices is constitutional. -
Couple sues unknown designer, manufacturer for daughter's injury at Sky Zone
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing an unknown equipment designer on behalf of their teenage daughter. -
Hearing scheduled in case against Thomas Memorial for injuries
CHARLESTON — A virtual hearing is scheduled in a case against Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital Association and Thomas Health Systems. -
Family of man killed in Belle chemical explosion files wrongful death suit
CHARLESTON – The wife of a Putnam County man who died in a chemical plant explosion last December has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his employer and the owners of the facility. -
Hiding behind the First Amendment
Round One goes to Segal and his platitudinous playmates, now that a federal judge has issued an order prohibiting enforcement of the law, but the fight’s just beginning. -
Federal judge says W.Va. can't enforce law that would restrict lawyer advertising
WHEELING – A federal judge has ruled West Virginia can’t enforce a law passed in 2020 restricting lawyer advertising. -
Woman sues surgeon for negligence
PRINCETON — A woman is suing a surgeon, alleging he did not operate within the standard of care. -
Charleston attorney working to raise funds in wake of two recent tragedies
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney is continuing his efforts to help the family and law enforcement community in the wake of a Charleston Police officer’s death earlier this month in the line of duty. And, he also is trying to help the family of a Putnam County man who died in the explosion at a Belle chemical plan earlier this month. -
Segal says Dinsmore & Shohl law firm schemed against him, damaged his reputation
CLARKSBURG – A prominent attorney has filed a federal lawsuit against a regional law firm and four of its attorneys claiming they schemed against him and tricked him as well as damaged his reputation. -
Davis returns to private practice, discusses 'chaos' of final months on Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – After almost two years after stepping away from the state Supreme Court, former Justice Robin Jean Davis is “back in the game.” -
Since when do lawyers engage in free speech?
The Prevention of Deceptive Lawsuit Advertising and Solicitation Practices Regarding the Use of Medications Act is a good law, long overdue – and, needless to say, opposed by the abusers it targets, who, suddenly and preposterously, have decided to present themselves as defenders of free speech. -
Plaintiffs in case over legal advertisement law file motion for preliminary injunction
WHEELING — The plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Gov. Jim Justice and Attorney General Patrick Morrisey challenging a recent legal advertising law that is set to take effect next month filed a motion for a preliminary injunction in the case. -
Attorneys and client sue Justice, Morrisey over new legal advertising law
WHEELING — Two attorneys and one of their clients are suing Gov. Jim Justice and Attorney General Patrick Morrisey regarding a new legal advertising law set to take effect next month. -
Man sues Pullman Square for injuries from escalator
HUNTINGTON — A man is suing the owner of Pullman Square for injuries he sustained when he was thrown back on an escalator.