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Nelson Mullins’ Mergers & Acquisitions Practice Recognized by PitchBook Interactive Global League Tables
Nelson Mullins’ Mergers & Acquisitions Practice Recognized by PitchBook Interactive Global League Tables. -
King steps back from moving to senior status, might have been unhappy with replacement plan
CHARLESTON – A federal 4th Circuit appeals court judge and West Virginia native has rescinded his plan to become a senior status judge and will remain on the bench. -
Judge agrees to conduct Morgantown firefighters hearing in-person rather than virtually
MORGANTOWN – A circuit judge has issued an order granting a request by Morgantown firefighters to hold an upcoming hearing regarding their claim of lost wages against the city in person rather than remotely. -
Four lawsuits blame feds, drug companies for babies being born addicted to opioids
CHARLESTON — Four lawsuits have been filed against the federal government and several pharmaceutical companies alleging they are at fault for children born addicted to opioids. -
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Gov. Justice awards over $300,000 in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention grants
Gov. Justice awards over $300,000 in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention grants. -
Estate of autistic man blames 911, local hospital and EMS for not properly responding to call
MIDDLEBOURNE – The estate of an autistic man blames Tyler County 911 as well as the local hospital and ambulance service for failing to properly respond to his medical needs and for his eventual death. -
Sisters sue Roselawn Cemetery for neglect of parents' gravesites
PRINCETON — Two women are suing Roselawn Acquisition Group alleging it failed to take proper care of their parents' gravesites. -
Group of state financial officers target banks that boycott coal, oil, gas industries
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore is spearheading a 15-state coalition that plans to scrutinize and possible curb business with banks that adopt policies to cut off financing for the coal, oil and natural gas industries. -
Bellwether jury wants pharmacies to pay for opioid mess; Walmart says trial was riddled with mistakes
CLEVELAND (Legal Newsline) - A federal jury has found three of the nation’s largest pharmacy chains liable for causing a "public nuisance" by filling too many opioid prescriptions in two Ohio counties, reviving a legal theory that is pushing thousands of cases nationwide but was recently rejected in two other closely watched cases. -
Supreme Court says circuit court has ability to order injunctions, but they can't be overly broad
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals agreed with a lower court order precluding a party to a West Virginia lawsuit involving opioids from prosecuting collateral litigation in a sister state, however, it believes that injunction was overly broad. -
Ndwv Public Notice for Reappointment of Magistrate Judge Robert W. Trumble
Ndwv Public Notice for Reappointment of Magistrate Judge Robert W. Trumble. -
Dinsmore Earns Top National Honors for Mass Tort, Mining and Public Finance Law in 2022 ‘Best Law Firms’ List
Dinsmore Earns Top National Honors for Mass Tort, Mining and Public Finance Law in 2022 ‘Best Law Firms’ List. -
Brother, niece sue American Memorial Life Insurance Company for refusing to pay out benefits
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing American Memorial Life Insurance Company and others for refusing to pay out benefits after the death of a family member. -
Man says five Huntington police officers assaulted him, breaking his neck and leaving him paralyzed
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man who was struggling with opioid addiction claims five city police officers maliciously assaulted and battered him, breaking his neck and leaving him paralyzed for life. -
Circuit judge charged with verbally attacking officer after traffic stop, abusing his power
CHARLESTON – A Hardy County circuit judge has been charged with violating the rules of judicial conduct after he verbally accosted a Moorefield police officer who had pulled him over for allegedly using his cell phone while driving and abusing his power. -
Manchin's stance on filibuster vitally important, legal expert says
CHARLESTON – Now that the compromise voting rights legislation championed by Sen. Joe Manchin has been defeated, one election law expert says Manchin’s stance on the filibuster becomes even more important. -
Attorney General Morrisey Warns of Faith-Based Scams
Attorney General Morrisey Warns of Faith-Based Scams. -
Preserve the filibuster!
The “Freedom to Vote Act” would not protect the integrity of elections or preserve the rights of legitimate voters. If a filibuster is the only way to stop it, then filibuster it. -
Standing firm on the Second Amendment
I will not allow the far left to run roughshod over our citizens’ gun rights. If President Biden follows through on his overbroad and far-reaching proposals, we will take swift legal action.