MARTINSBURG - A Maryland woman says she was fired from her job as a child care worker for refusing to work more hours than her doctor allowed following knee surgery.
CHARLESTON -- The July 2006 report reflects progress in the state's economic development efforts during the past month, with projects and related announcements that will assist with the creation of as many as 923 new jobs and the preservation of a significant number of existing jobs.
SHREVEPORT, La. – When attorney generals of 46 states signed a settlement of claims against tobacco companies they violated a section of the U. S. Constitution forbidding compacts between states, according to a lawsuit in federal court in Shreveport.
Albert Charleston -- Jackson Kelly PLLC has announced that 15 of the firm's attorneys have been named in the prestigious Chambers USA 2006 Guide: America's Leading Business Lawyers.
Nikolas Tysiak CHARLESTON -- Nikolas Tysiak has joined the Business Department of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC practicing in the firm's Charleston office as an associate.
Rep. Alan Mollohan Under fire for possible ethics violations, former ranking minority member of the House ethics committee Congressman Alan Mollohan shot back at critics by releasing documents explaining his significant personal wealth gain.
CHARLESTON - The widow of a former member of the House of Delegates whose June 2004 death was allegedly caused by asbestos exposure has filed a lawsuit against 35 defendants.
Danny Westmoreland POINT PLEASANT – A Mason County doctor who alleges his attorney forged his signature on a 2004 settlement check, may receive his day in court if the attorney's current bankruptcy case is dismissed.
CHARLESTON – A prominent Charleston attorney once again is listed as a defendant in a lawsuit, this time over injuries a woman says she sustained while visiting an apartment complex.
CHARLESTON – Snowshoe Mountain denies the allegations made by a prominent Charleston attorney in a countersuit after the resort sued him and his wife for failing to pay a nearly $5,000 homeowners fee.
Gov. Joe Manchin visits with several members of the West Virginia National Guard during his trip last week to Iraq. Manchin spent his Easter holiday weekend with some of the bravest West Virginians around -- those men and women from the Mountain State who are serving our country in the Middle East. Visiting the troops
Jeffrey T. Jones Once again West Virginia is under attack by the U. S. Chamber of Commerce and the billion-dollar corporations that it represents. The charge? That West Virginia's courts are the worst in the country.