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Woman says Valley Center supervisor created hostile work environment
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Valley Center alleging a supervisor caused a hostile work environment. -
Charleston city council member Bailey dies in accident
CHARLESTON — A Charleston city councilman has died after an accident Wednesday night. -
Warner urges Manchin to oppose 'bad' new voting rights legislation
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner is urging Senator Joe Manchin to oppose the Freedom to Vote Act, which he calls "nothing more than a watered-down version of H.R. 1, the so-called ‘For the People Act.’" -
Danielle Waltz Appointed Chair of DRI's Construction Law Committee
Danielle Waltz Appointed Chair of DRI's Construction Law Committee. -
Biden nominates Ihlenfeld, Thompson for U.S. Attorney positions
CHARLESTON -- President Joe Biden has nominated two men to be the U.S. Attorneys for West Virginia's two districts. -
State Supreme Court refuses writ request from church in switched at birth case
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has refused a request for a writ of mandamus by the Diocese in the case in which two 78-year-old men who say they were switched at birth by staff at a Catholic hospital. -
Attorney General Morrisey's Mobile Office Sets August Stops for North Central West Virginia
Attorney General Morrisey's Mobile Office Sets August Stops for North Central West Virginia. -
Chamber president troubled by state's low workforce score, education issues
CHARLESTON – CNBC’s annual ranking has West Virginia near the bottom again for the best states for business. The rankings, released last week, has the Mountain State at 47th overall. The state had failing grades in workforce, access to capital and technology/innovation. -
State, local school officials say they didn't ask for transgender athlete ban
CHARLESTON — The state Board of Education, the state Secondary Schools Athletic Commission and the Harrison County school board all have asked to have a case regarding the state’s impending anti-transgender athlete law dismissed. -
Morrisey praises U.S. Supreme Court for rulings about voting rights, charitable donations
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court says two provisions in Arizona’s voting laws do not violate Voting Rights Act regulations that are meant to eliminate racial discrimination. -
WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS: Attorney General Morrisey's Mobile Office Sets July Stops for North Central West Virginia
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced a representative from his office will meet with north central West Virginia residents in July to discuss consumer-related issues and answer any potential questions. -
17 years later, Rowe takes McGraw's seat on the bench
At 82 years of age, we hope Warren McGraw can enjoy his retirement from the bench and wish him well with his battle against Parkinson’s disease, but we also hope Rowe enjoys his time finally filling the seat of the man he wanted to defeat in 2004. -
Manchin revealing details of his plan to revise Democrats' voter rights legislation
WASHINGTON – Sen. Joe Manchin is pushing a plan to revise the Democrats’ election and voter rights bill. -
NELSON MULLINS: Nelson Mullins’ Emerging Companies and Venture Capital Practices Recognized by Pitchbook with Global, National Rankings
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP has been recognized by PitchBook Data, Inc. once again in its Q1 2021 global rankings as among the most active law firms advising start-ups and venture capital firms. -
WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS: Justices to Present Virtual CLE for Monongalia Bar Association
Four Supreme Court Justices are planning to jointly present a virtual one-hour Continuing Legal Education class for the Monongalia County Bar Association at noon on Tuesday, June 15. -
Morrisey secures punishments for Medicaid fraud
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney Patrick Morrisey made sure that two individuals were convicted of Medicaid fraud after investigating and prosecuting their cases through the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. -
Man says he was fired based on his race
WINFIELD — A Black man is suing Employbridge Midwest 3 Inc. alleging that he was fired based on his race. -
Drug distributors, former DEA official point fingers everywhere at opioid trial
CHARLESTON — Fingers were pointed and blame was thrown all around a federal courtroom as a retired Drug Enforcement Administration official and attorneys for three drug distributors butted heads for a second full day of testimony. -
Rannazzisi's testimony repeatedly challenged, questioned and stifled
CHARLESTON – A key former Drug Enforcement Administration official spent the day on the witness stand giving testimony between objections, legal limitations and frustrations. -
DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP: Dinsmore’s Chambers USA 2021 Rankings Increase as Firm Grows Nationwide
Dinsmore & Shohl is pleased to announce substantial year-over-year increases in its attorneys and practice groups that received top rankings in the 2021 Edition of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business.