CHARLESTON – Scott Segal calls the ABC News report focusing on his wife – West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis – a “hatchet job.”
CHARLESTON – The nursing home company at the center of a high-profile case – and now a high-profile national news story – says the discovery of an undisclosed jet sale between the husband of West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis and the plaintiffs attorney in the case is “extremely troubling.”
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis is under attack for not disclosing the sale of a private jet owned by her husband, Charleston attorney Scott Segal, for more than $1 million.
CHARLESTON – West Virginia voters are being inundated with mailed political attack ads from the corporate front group, West Virginia Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse.
CHARLESTON – With Election Day just around the corner, West Virginia trial lawyers spending on candidates running for or seeking re-election to the state legislature has neared $600,000.
CHARLESTON – West Virginia has spent more than $63,000 so far defending the state Board of Education and its members in lawsuits filed by former Superintendent Jorea Marple.
There's something about the Robin Hood story that resonates: the theme of robbing the rich to give to the poor, protecting the helpless, opposing tyranny.
CHARLESTON – West Virginia trial lawyers are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on candidates running for or seeking re-election to the state Legislature.
CHARLESTON — The executive director of West Virginia Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse says legal reforms could help boost the state's sagging jobs numbers.
CHARLESTON – Small and local businesses are a staple to communities across West Virginia, but many such businesses feel threatened by abusive lawsuits, which can be very costly even if they are meritless.
WHEELING -- West Virginia Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse has started its Small Business Summer Tour, which is designed to shine a spotlight on the plight of small businesses and the negative impact of abusive lawsuits.
This Thursday was the day for middle and high school baseball players to sign up for the next season of Mountaineer Little League at Dave Patton Field in Charleston.
CHARLESTON -- The majority of voters in West Virginia see job creation as the most pressing issue and believe lawsuits are hampering job growth, according to a new poll.