WHEELING – A Wheeling doctor contends he made the correct conclusion after a woman accused him of misdiagnosing her eye condition, causing permanent damage to her eyesight.
Terrell CHARLESTON – A Fayette County woman is the latest to accuse former Montgomery police officers Shawn Hutchinson and Matthew Leavitt of misconduct.
O'Connor CHARLESTON - Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has agreed to serve as the honorary chairwoman of Gov. Joe Manchin's special commission on state courts, his office announced today.
HUNTINGTON – Yet another lawsuit has been filed by a woman who claims she's been permanently injured by a medical product made by a New Jersey company.
Blankenship CHARLESTON – The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Brent Benjamin should have stepped down from a Massey Energy case because of Don Blankenship's spending in the 2004 campaign certainly isn't the end of the saga.
Benjamin CHARLESTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision said West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Brent Benjamin should have stepped aside in a case involving Massey Energy.
CHARLESTON -- In Ted Dues' 30 years as a lawyer, records show better part than half of it was sent fighting legal, ethical and financial battles. Below, is a timeline of those battles compiled from previous stories published in The West Virginia Record.
CHARLESTON – The parents of a juvenile have filed suit against Danville and one of its police officers, saying their son was mistakenly identified and wrongfully arrested as he was jogging down the street.
BLUEFIELD – A Monroe County woman is seeking more than $1 million after she says she has not received enough money from natural gas entities, even though her land is not producing natural gas.
CHARLESTON – A North Carolina man is suing his stepmother, alleging she took more than $600,000 from his joint bank account with his father after his dad died.
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court says an Ohio County circuit court judge improperly allowed Waste Management to terminate the pending purchase of a smaller refuse collection company because Waste Management argued a federal court decision made the deal "less economic."
CLARKSBURG -- A Rhode Island financial firm is suing the former owners of the Pete Dye Golf Club for $3 million, the balance of a longstanding loan made before the firm bought the golf course at auction.
CHARLESTON - Recent lawsuits filed by Montgomery residents Thomas Hardy and Dennen Obey, records show, brings to 10 the number of complaints lodged in the last two years alleging police misconduct in the Upper Kanawha Valley.
BLUEFIELD -- A drug manufacturer and a pharmacy are alleging a case in which a deceased woman's sister claims she died due to a defective fentanyl patch should be removed to federal court if it is not dismissed.
MARTINSBURG – A New Jersey couple who owns a Mineral County farm is seeking more than $70,000 combined in two federal lawsuits after they say false reports of animal cruelty were made against them.
As best we can tell, H. Blair Hahn isn't a covert operative. He doesn't lurk in shadows or don a disguise. But his lawyer contract with West Virginia is top secret.
WHEELING – An assisted living center is suing one of its employees for allegedly spreading rumors that an older man residing at the facility raped a woman.
CHARLESTON - In addition to at least three other former clients, Jessica L. Toler led a Wyoming County man to believe that he not only won a multi-million dollar malpractice settlement, but also many federal agencies and officials, including former President George W. Bush, had taken an interest in his case.