West Virginia Attorney General
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Recent News About West Virginia Attorney General
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Morrisey secures $1.17 million for state borrowers impacted by mortgage crisis
CHARLESTON - State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said Dec. 20 some state borrowers who were impacted by the mortgage crisis will receive help through a settlement reached with the nation’s fifth-largest mortgage service provider. -
California again named worst 'Judicial Hellhole'
WASHINGTON — California again is the nation’s No. 1 “judicial hellhole,” according to a report issued by the American Tort Reform Association Dec. 17. -
West Virginia ranked fourth in new 'Judicial Hellholes' report
The cover of ATRA's 2013 Judicial Hellholes report -
Morrisey, nine other AGs ask U.S. SC to review case over FTC ‘overreach’
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and nine other attorneys general want the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a case they say will determine how states choose to protect citizens’ health and safety. -
Nationwide, AG Morrisey argue over meaning of U.S. Supreme Court brief
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THEIR VIEW: The W.Va. Attorney General's powers have expanded
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Marshall U. dismissed from bottle-rocket-shot-out-of-anus lawsuit
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Supreme Court to hear arguments against private lawyers representing AG's office
CHARLESTON – Companies that have been sued by private lawyers hired by the State of West Virginia will have their chance to argue against the agreements on May 15. -
Glasgow couple say Wells Fargo participated in predatory lending practices
CHARLESTON - A Glasgow couple are suing Wells Fargo Bank N.A. after they claim it participated in predatory lending practices and caused them damages. -
Woman settles Turnpike crash lawsuit
BLUEFIELD – A Nebraska company has settled a Raleigh County woman’s lawsuit against it over a 2009 car crash on the West Virginia Turnpike.