U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
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AG joins coalition standing up for national guardsmen
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey joined a bipartisan 24-state effort to protect national guardsmen from losing their jobs, pay and benefits after serving active duty. -
Insurer must defend drug distributor in W.Va. case, Seventh Circuit rules
CHICAGO – An insurance company has to defend a drug distributor accused of contributing to southern West Virginia’s “prescription drug epidemic,” according to a federal appeals court. -
Two WVU Law students arguing case before Seventh Circuit
MORGANTOWN – Two students from the West Virginia University College of Law were arguing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago on Sept. 24. Third-year law students Kirk Auvil and Phillip Wachowiak are representing a Honduran national in Rufino Antonio Estrada-Martinez v. Loretta E. Lynch, Attorney General of the United States of America. -
Morrisey leads AG coalition to affirm Second Amendment rights
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office is leading a coalition of 24 states in asking the U.S. -
PERSONNEL FILE: GE Aviation attorney joins Dinsmore's Charleston office
Snyder CHARLESTON -- Steven L. Snyder, former in-house counsel at GE Aviation in Cincinnati, has joined Dinsmore. -
McGraw backs NRA in Chicago case
McGraw WASHINGTON - West Virginia is one of a group states that has joined in a brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court defending the Second Amendment rights of individuals who live in cities that have banned handguns at home. -
Case against Kanawha circuit judges will continue
CHARLESTON - A federal judge recently denied the Motion to Dismiss filed by one retired and six current Kanawha Circuit judges, allowing a wrongful termination case concerning an alleged racial slur to proceed against them.