Copenhaver CHARLESTON -- A federal jury on Thursday found that hormone therapy medicines manufactured by two Pfizer subsidiaries were not a cause in the development of a woman's breast cancer.
Jackson WASHINGTON – Environmental secretary Lisa Jackson has volunteered to multiply and control water quality permits for surface coal mines in six Appalachian states.
McGraw RICHMOND, Va. -- A federal appeals court has declined to review its rejection of a claim made by prescription drug retailers who said West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw is acting like a class action lawyer.
Beatty WASHINGTON, D.C. -– Prominent Washington, D.C., attorneys Donald Santarelli and Marshall Berman join Dinsmore & Shohl in unveiling the firm's newest office.
RICHMOND, Va. -– Lawyers who tried to stop Massey Energy's merger into Alpha Natural Resources didn't succeed, but they claim victory and seek a $900,000 fee.
WASHINGTON -– John A. Howell recently joined the Jackson Kelly Government Contracts and Investigations Practice Group and will be located in the firm's Washington, D.C., office.
WASHINGTON – Federal regulators usurped West Virginia's authority when they delayed water quality permits for mountaintop coal mines, state environmental secretary Randy Huffman pleaded in federal court on July 13.
McGraw RICHMOND, Va. (Legal Newsline) - The Washington Legal Foundation claims West Virginia Darrell McGraw is acting like a class action lawyer and a decision saying otherwise should be reviewed.
Anyone with a grasp of civics knows that our federal government is divided into three separate branches, each with distinct powers and prerogatives: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial.
CHARLESTON -- A Nitro woman is suing West Virginia-American Water Company after she stepped into a grass-covered water meter hole that did not have a lid.
CALDWELL – A Washington County, Ohio, jury returned a verdict of $5.671 million to a 53-year-old Caldwell man who sustained injuries as a result of an explosion at an AEP plant in 2007.
Workman CHARLESTON -- West Virginia legislators didn't violate the state constitution when they reduced a cap on damages for pain and suffering in medical malpractice cases from $1 million to $500,000, the Supreme Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday.
HUNTINGTON -- Legal directory publisher Chambers and Partners has recognized Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP partners Marc Williams, managing partner of the West Virginia office, and Melissa Foster Bird as state leaders in West Virginia general commercial litigation.