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News from March 2007


This Just In: Monongalia County

By Timothy Kryaninko |
Feb. 20

This Just In: Putnam County

By Chris Dickerson |
Feb. 15

This Just In: Berkeley County

By Beth Henry |
Feb. 7

This Just In: Cabell County

By Drew Smith |
Feb. 21

Our work is not done

By The West Virginia Record |
Davis CHARLESTON -- In our professional careers as lawyers and judges, most of the children with whom we come in contact, unfortunately, have been victims of abuse or neglect. Their plight tugs at our hearts and inspires us to do what we can to make their journey through the court system faster and better.

Judges bills, prescription drug plan moving along

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON – Two bills that would increase the number of circuit and family judges each have passed one legislative branch.

Despite promise, McGraw hands out even more settlement money

By Chris Dickerson |
McGraw CHARLESTON – In a span of two weeks after promising otherwise, Attorney General Darrell McGraw handed out $500,000 in lawsuit settlement money.

Woman blames nursing home for father's death

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County woman has filed suit against the health care facility that took care of her father, claiming he died because of malpractice he incurred while staying there.

Marion woman blames business, owners for injuries

By Cara Bailey |
MORGANTOWN - A Marion County woman blames the owners of a Morgantown establishment for her injuries after she fell at the business.

CALA sends McGraw sunblock in case bill is passed

By Chris Dickerson |
McGraw CHARLESTON – A tube of sunblock protection has been sent to Attorney General Darrell McGraw in anticipation that an open government bill in the state Legislature will become law.

Appeal in dismissed Mason malpractice case raises constitutional issue

By Lawrence Smith |
Vaidya CHARLESTON - An appeal of a dismissed Mason County malpractice case may provide the state Supreme Court an opportunity to decide on not only the constitutionality of requiring pre-suit notification, but also a state law designed to curb malpractice suits.