News from October 2021
U.S. Attorney Will Thompson Encourages West Virginians to Participate in DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
U.S. Attorney Will Thompson Encourages West Virginians to Participate in DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
Attorney General Morrisey Observes International Charity Fraud Awareness Week
Attorney General Morrisey Observes International Charity Fraud Awareness Week.
Attorney General Morrisey to Participate in National Drug Take Back Day
Attorney General Morrisey to Participate in National Drug Take Back Day.
Caleb Davis Joins Steptoe & Johnson PLLC as an Associate
Caleb Davis Joins Steptoe & Johnson PLLC as an Associate.
Warner: Busting the filibuster 'would be devastating to our democracy'
CHARLESTON –Republicans were successful in blocking U.S. Senator Joe Manchin’s Freedom to Vote Act earlier this week thanks, at least in part, to Manchin’s staunch support of maintaining current filibuster rules.
Former server says she was sexually harassed while working at Cracker Barrel
CHARLESTON – A former Cracker Barrel server says she had to endure sexual harassment and a hostile work environment at the Cross Lanes location.
Man blames Cabell-Wayne Association of the Blind for brother's death
HUNTINGTON — A man is suing an unknown person and the Cabell-Wayne Association of the Blind for the death of his brother.
Couple sues St. Mary's for injuries resulting from change in insulin prescription
HUNTINGTON — A couple is suing St. Mary's Medical Center and Dr. Melin Moses for injuries sustained during a hospital admission.
Former Trump adviser wants settlement enforced, seeks to have ex-husband's attorney removed as trustee
WHEELING – A former adviser to President Donald Trump is asking a circuit judge to enforce a settlement agreement in a civil lawsuit about the division of assets related to her divorce, and she wants the judge to also remove her ex-husband’s attorney as a trustee.
Charleston attorney, law firm accused of not including couple in train derailment case
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney and his law firm are accused of failing to provide adequate representation to a Kanawha County couple.
Woman says she tripped, injured herself as she was leaving Lavalette Foodfair store
HUNTINGTON — Foodfair is being sued for injuries sustained by a patron who tripped when leaving the store.
Woman says she was raped by state DOC correctional officer
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing West Virginia Division of Corrections & Rehabilitation alleging she was raped by a correctional officer and no one protected her.
WVEA seeks injunction to stop Putnam County Schools' COVID-19 policy
WINFIELD – The state’s largest teachers union is seeking an injunction to end Putnam County Schools’ COVID-19 policy.
The Best Lawyers in America® names WV oil and gas lawyer Allison Farrell to 2022 list
Jenkins Fenstermaker has issued the following press release: WV oil and gas lawyer Allison J.
Family Treatment Courts Celebrate Two Years in W.Va.
Family Treatment Courts Celebrate Two Years in W.Va.
Judge sides with Parkersburg firefighters in case involving two pay issues
PARKERSBURG – A Wood County judge has granted summary judgment to members of the Parkersburg Fire Department in a case involving two pay issues.
Woman sues Mountwest Foundation for wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Mountwest Foundation alleging she was wrongfully accused and fired.
Garrison Designs says insurance company refused to fairly compensate a claim
HUNTINGTON — Garrison Design & Company and its owner are suing Erie Insurance Property & Casualty Company alleging breach of contract.
Rigging Gear Sales sues Early Construction over breach of contract
HUNTINGTON — Rigging Gear Sales is suing The Early Construction Co. alleging it failed to pay for damages to leased equipment.
Meet Cassie, A Family Treatment Court Graduate
Meet Cassie, A Family Treatment Court Graduate.