CHARLESTON – The attorney at the center of the LearJet saga that involves a state Supreme Court justice and her lawyer husband says he and his firm have done nothing wrong.
CHARLESTON – A new lawsuit against a physician who has been sued repeatedly for sexual contact with patients also claims the state violated laws by allowing him to continue to hold his medical license.
CHARLESTON – Instead of doing the arguing, some state attorneys and law firms were the subjects of the state Supreme Court’s oral arguments held April 16-17.
McHugh CHARLESTON - The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, in a ruling last week, upheld a lower court's decision to dismiss a motion for a new trial in a lawsuit brought over a man's electrocution.
Clifford CHARLESTON -- On Tuesday, Oct. 18 West Virginia's creation 150 years ago will come alive at the Charleston Civic Center Little Theater, when the J.R. Clifford Project presents a "Living History" program titled "A New Home for Liberty -- Human Rights, Slavery, and the Creation of West Virginia."
CHARLESTON -- The Kanawha County Sheriff's Department has settled three lawsuits that stemmed from a 2008 murder-suicide in Sissionville for a total of $1.4 million.
Lane SPENCER -- A Charleston engineering firm says victorious attorneys in a multi-million dollar gas royalties case cheated it out of fees from the case.
CHARLESTON -- Lawyers who represented about 10,400 leasers in a class action lawsuit against NiSource Inc. and Chesapeake Energy will receive about $125 million in legal fees.
CHARLESTON - Legal Aid of West Virginia recently gave law students the opportunity to help the legal community in West Virginia before they even receive a law degree.
UNION - Six Monroe County Sheriff's Department deputies have are fighting a mandatory 10-day layoff imposed on them by the Monroe County Commission and Sheriff Robert V. Mann.
CHARLESTON - A group of seven Capital students are suing the Kanawha County Board of Education and former Capital High School science teacher Tyrone Persinger for sexual harassment that allegedly occurred from 2001-04.
Kent Carper CHARLESTON – With the Academy Awards being handed out next week, it's a perfect time to ask some local attorneys about their all-time favorite films focusing on their profession.
CHARLESTON – Over the last three years, more than 50 law firms and 237 individual donors have given or pledged more than $800,000 to ensure that low-income West Virginians have access to legal representation through Legal Aid of West Virginia.
CHARLESTON – A Charleston insurance agent has filed a civil lawsuit against Nationwide, claiming the insurance company and its representatives didn't fulfill promises made to him when he joined the company.