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West Virginia is just the first battlefield
Will the third time be a charm? Let's hope so, because this is the third time Rep. David McKinley has introduced a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives in an increasingly desperate effort to prevent the regulatory ruin of West Virginia's coal industry. -
W.Va. House members introduce EPA bill
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – West Virginia’s entire U.S. House of Representatives delegation has re-introduced a bill that looks to stop the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s “unprecedented” overreach. -
Jenkins: Ready to work for W.Va.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the new representative of the Third Congressional District of West Virginia, I am honored to serve our great state and bring the values and concerns of hardworking West Virginians to Congress. -
Va. couple files ethics complaint against Humphreys
CHARLESTON – The Virginia couple that sued attorney Jim Humphreys now has filed an ethics complaint against him and his firm. -
Records show Humphreys' workers suggested burning, deleting Va. flood files
CHARLESTON – An amended complaint against attorney Jim Humphreys details alleged fraud and cover-up by him and his law firm regarding the representation of clients in flood litigation. -
Fifth ethics complaint filed against Humphreys
CHARLESTON – A fifth legal ethics complaint has been filed against attorney Jim Humphreys and others who allegedly concocted a “cover-up” because he failed to properly represent clients in flood litigation. -
Two more ethics complaints filed against Humphreys
CHARLESTON –Two more legal ethics complaint have been filed against attorney Jim Humphreys and others who allegedly concocted a “cover-up” because he failed to properly represent clients in flood litigation. -
Election results could mean change for state's, nation's energy future
WASHINGTON – Some argue that Tuesday’s midterm elections – with Republicans regaining control of the U.S. Senate – signals a turnaround for America’s energy future. -
U.S. House: GOP sweeps all three W.Va. seats
CHARLESTON – In addition to a Republican senator, West Virginia soon will three members of the GOP in the U.S. House of Representatives. -
Candidate Q&A: U.S. Senate
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Record reached out to the campaigns of candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for their thoughts on various issues covered by the newspaper. -
Another ethics complaint filed against Humphreys
CHARLESTON – A second legal ethics complaint has been filed against attorney Jim Humphreys and others who allegedly concocted a “cover-up” because he failed to properly represent clients in flood litigation. -
Candidate Q&A: 3rd District House of Representatives
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Record reached out to the campaigns of candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for their thoughts on various issues covered by the newspaper. -
Candidate Q&A: 2nd District House of Representatives
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Record reached out to the campaigns of candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for their thoughts on various issues covered by the newspaper. -
Morrisey joins other AGs in push to help child porn victims
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey recently partnered with 43 other state and territorial attorneys general in a letter urging members of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate Judiciary Committees to vote on a bill that would improve restitution for victims of child pornography. -
Woman files ethics complaint against Humphreys
CHARLESTON – The daughter of a Virginia couple has filed a legal ethics complaint with the state Office of Disciplinary Counsel claiming attorney James F. Humphreys and others concocted a “cover-up” because he failed to properly represent them in a flood case. -
Va. couple wants Humphreys to preserve evidence, stop harassment
CHARLESTON – A Virginia couple that alleges a prominent Charleston attorney failed to properly represent them in a flood case has filed emergency motions to preserve evidence and to stop harassing witnesses. -
Humphreys misled Va. flood clients, suit alleges
CHARLESTON – A prominent Charleston attorney is being taken to court for allegedly failing to properly represent a Virginia couple in a flood case and lying about it. -
WV SC hears appeal of $91M nursing home verdict
CHARLESTON -- The state Supreme Court on Wednesday heard the appeal of a high-profile $91 million jury award in a nursing home death case.