West Virginia Attorney General
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Recent News About West Virginia Attorney General
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AG's Credit Car to visit Lewis County Senior Center
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw's Credit Car will make a stop in Weston on March 14 at the Lewis County Senior Center. -
McGraw asks federal court to allow Homestead Exemption from Medicaid estate recovery
McGraw CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw has asked the United States Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., to approve a proposed exemption that would allow homeowners to retain approximately $50,000 of their home against Medicaid's claims to recover the cost of their nursing home care. -
Spineless
She must have had her fingers crossed. -
Never again isn't enough
We were glad to see Fran Hughes, the right hand of West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw, finally called on the people's carpet earlier this month. -
McGraw honors Wayne County victim of internet fraud
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw recently honored Wayne County resident Earl Walls by presenting him with a Consumer Protection Hero. -
McGraw, other AGs concerned about beer Web site
McGraw CHARLESTON - West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw, along with 22 other AGs, has signed his name to a letter expressing concern over safeguards to a beer-themed Web site. -
McGraw will stop giving away money, top deputy says
Hughes CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw will stop giving away money from settlements of the state's lawsuits, his chief deputy told the Senate Finance Committee. -
McGraw's Zyprexa case sent to federal court in Brooklyn
BROOKLYN, New York – West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw's lawsuit against drug maker Eli Lilly and Company has landed in federal court at Brooklyn. -
Couple uses knowledge of law to live rent-free
CHARLESTON – Despite denying she influenced the state Supreme Court to reduce her son's 2001 kidnapping and torture conviction, court records show a Dunbar woman and her husband may have used their knowledge of the legal system to avoid paying rent for nearly two years. -
Pulp(less) Fiction
What do the Mafia, Al Qaeda and the West Virginia Attorney General's office have in common? -
"Sunshine" shouldn't set yet
They didn't just tell us. No, they didn't issue a press release. We had to ask. And when we did, it took them six weeks to get us an answer. -
State Plaintiff's Attorney
Filed under "this controversy just won't go away," ex-Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore is now taking on his former West Virginia counterpart over his use of private lawyers on contingency -
McGraw gets Alaskan help in Zyprexa case
McGraw CHARLESTON – At the hottest time of the year, West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw gained some relief from Alaska. -
Letter to the Editor: An environmental emergency
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AGs, Lorillard reach agreement to reduce Web cigarette sales
CHARLESTON – Lorillard Tobacco Co. has agreed to new measures to prevent the sale of its cigarettes over the Internet and through the mail, according to West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office. -
McGraw, other AGs file computer chip suit
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw and 33 other AGs have filed a lawsuit against the world's largest manufacturers of computer chips seeking monetary relief for consumers and state agencies that paid more for computers because of alleged price-fixing. -
Report shows big tobacco, AGs at odds
CHARLESTON -- Big tobacco companies and state attorneys general do not trust each other any more. -
Critics go after Milberg Weiss
CHARLESTON – Criticism of a just-indicted high-profile law firm and its ties to West Virginia continue. -
Neither side wants Lilly case in District Court
HUNTINGTON – West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw's lawsuit against drug maker Eli Lilly has landed at U. S. District Court in Huntington, but neither side wants it to stay there. -
McGraw files suit against Hurricane roofer
Darrell McGraw CHARLESTON - West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw has filed a lawsuit against a Hurricane roofing company with the hope of proving it is in violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.