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WHEELING – Wheeling attorney Teresa Toriseva has filed to run for a seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates.
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WHEELING – The mother of a Wheeling Park High School student claims a teacher attacked her son at least twice at the beginning of this school year.
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WHEELING — The former president of Wheeling University is suing the university and others due to not being fully informed of the school’s financial troubles upon being offered the position.
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WHEELING — Faculty members are suing Wheeling Jesuit University in connection with the university's allegedly unilateral decision to replace the faculty handbook.
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WHEELING – A Wheeling Jesuit University softball player and student alleges that the university's failure to maintain training equipment caused her head injuries.
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WHEELING – A federal judge denied one of the defendant’s motion for judgment as a matter of law, a new trial, remittitur and/or amendment of the judgment in a lawsuit against multiple defendants accused of causing the death of a Wheeling Jesuit University student.
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CHARLESTON – With more than a dozen games visited and more scheduled across the state through the rest of football season, the second year of West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's Opioid Abuse Prevention Game of the Week is proving as successful as the first, he says.
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CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's faith-based initiative aimed at empowering religious groups across the Mountain State in the fight against substance abuse will travel to the Northern Panhandle next week.
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WHEELING – A jury awarded $3 million to the family of a Wheeling Jesuit University student who died following a street altercation.
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WASHINGTON – A research consortium focused on drug addiction and opioid abuse, cyber-security, health care, and job creation among area veterans was formed late last month, according to a press release.
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CHARLESTON – Former West Virginia Department of Revenue cabinet secretary and speaker of the house Robert Kiss has made a return to the legal arena after serving close to three decades as a public servant, announcing he will rejoin his former firm of Bowles Rice.
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Woman sues Wheeling Jesuit University for professor who refused to accommodate a learning disability WHEELING – A woman is suing Wheeling Jesuit University after she claims a professor refused to follow learning disability accommodations and would yell at her.
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WHEELING – The former athletic director of Wheeling Jesuit University has filed a lawsuit accusing the school of breach of contract, discrimination and wrongful termination. Cameron Perry filed his complaint in Ohio Circuit Court against Wheeling Jesuit University Inc. He says the case stems from his demotion and ultimate discharge on March 9. Perry became WJU’s athletic director Sept. 1, 2013, according to the complaint, which also details his job duties and compensation package.
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WHEELING – The parents of a former Wheeling Jesuit University student have filed a federal lawsuit against the two men who allegedly “viciously attacked” their son, resulting in his death, and the two Wheeling bars that allegedly served the men. Thomas and Valerie Figaniak filed the lawsuit on behalf of their son, Kevin Figaniak, who was a 21-year-old student at Wheeling Jesuit in 2013. The Figaniaks filed their lawsuit Aug. 24 in the U.S.
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CHARLESTON – Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that Steven F. Luby has joined the firm’s Charleston office.
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WHEELING -- Bordas & Bordas has named a new Assistant Director of Communications and Philanthropy.
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PITTSBURGH — Burns White LLC is welcoming four associates to its Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Wheeling offices.
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BRIDGEPORT - Susan S. Brewer, CEO of Steptoe & Johnson, has announced that effective Jan. 1, 10 of the firm’s attorneys will be promoted to membership.
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Pockl WHEELING -– Dinsmore is pleased to announce that Jason Pockl has joined the firm as an associate in the Litigation Department. He will practice in the firm's Wheeling office.