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Jackson Kelly Again Receives Mansfield Certification
We are proud to announce that our firm has achieved Mansfield Certification for 2023–24! -
Supreme Court won't block EPA rules on methane, mercury emissions
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to block Environmental Protection Agency regulations that would have curbed methane emissions at oil and gas facilities. -
Steptoe & Johnson Offices Give Back to their Communities During Inaugural Firmwide Day of Service
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC offices across the country gave back to more than 20 community organizations during the inaugural Firmwide Day of Service on Friday, May 10. -
No more holdups on permitting
If we’re successful, we’ll get more West Virginians working, lower energy costs for consumers, and make our great state a destination for future investment and growth. -
Logan woman files first lawsuit accusing State Trooper of rape
CHARLESTON – The first of multiple alleged sexual assault victims of a West Virginia State Trooper has filed a lawsuit accusing him of rape. -
Attorney General Morrisey’s Mobile Office Sets March Stops for North Central West Virginia
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced a representative from his office will meet with north central West Virginia residents in March to discuss consumer-related issues and answer any potential questions. -
Michelle Wooton Election to Jackson Kelly Executive Committee
Jackson Kelly PLLC is pleased to announce that the Firm has elected Member Michelle Elmore Wooton to a three-year term on the Executive Committee, effective February 9, 2023. -
Former Lottery employee says he was discriminated against, wrongfully terminated
CHARLESTON – A former social media manager for the West Virginia Lottery says he was harassed and bullied after he requested to work from home because of a medical issue. -
Former state Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher dies
CHARLESTON – Retired state Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher has died. Starcher, who also was a former Monongalia Circuit Court Judge, died December 24. He was 80. -
Former employee sues Family Care for wrongful termination, disability discrimination
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Family Care Inc. alleging her employment was wrongfully terminated due to discrimination. -
Attorney General Morrisey Urges US Justice Department to Investigate Violence Against Pro-Life Groups
Attorney General Morrisey Urges US Justice Department to Investigate Violence Against Pro-Life Groups. -
AFP-WV is doubling down on supporting policy champions
As West Virginia trends more red, the focus of political intrigue will center on hotly contested Republican primary races. -
Man sues Joe Holland Chevrolet for discrimination
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing Joe Holland Chevrolet after he claims his employment was wrongfully terminated and discriminated against. -
Circuit judge testifies he has apologized to officer he verbally accosted
MARTINSBURG – Circuit Judge C. Carter Williams shared his side of the story after he was accused of verbally accosting a police officer during a 2021 traffic stop. -
Chambers USA Recognizes Nelson Mullins' Attorneys and Practices in its 2022 Guide
Chambers USA Recognizes Nelson Mullins' Attorneys and Practices in its 2022 Guide. -
U.S. Attorney Will Thompson Presents 2022 Law Enforcement Awards
U.S. Attorney Will Thompson Presents 2022 Law Enforcement Awards. -
West Virginia to receive more than $230K from national Ford Super Duty truck settlement
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has announced the state will received more than $230,000 from a multistate settlement with Ford Motor Company regarding claims the company falsely advertised the payload capacity of model year 2011–2014 Super Duty pickup trucks. -
Great-granddaughter working to honor one of Charleston's first Black attorneys
CHARLESTON – The great-granddaughter of one of Charleston’s first Black attorneys is working to have him recognized for his contributions to the Kanawha Valley and the state. -
Attorney General Morrisey Calls on U.S. Attorney General Garland to Enforce Federal Law Prohibiting Efforts to Intimidate Supreme Court Justices
Attorney General Morrisey Calls on U.S. Attorney General Garland to Enforce Federal Law Prohibiting Efforts to Intimidate Supreme Court Justices. -
Two landowners sue Justice over gas pooling bill set to become law
WHEELING – Two Northern Panhandle property owners have sued Gov. Jim Justice over a gas pooling bill set to go into effect because they say it endangers the constitutional rights of royalty owners.