News from November 2022
Contractor sues Liberty One Methanol for $14M
CHARLESTON — APTIM Maintenance is suing Liberty One Methanol claiming it breached its contract and failed to pay almost $14 million.
Manchin, Moore bash Biden over talk of shutting down coal plants
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Joe Manchin said President Joe Biden’s suggestion that his administration is going to shut down coal plants is “outrageous and divorced from reality.”
U.S. Attorney Ihlenfeld Appoints Election Officer for 2022 Election
U.S. Attorney Ihlenfeld Appoints Election Officer for 2022 Election.
Attorney General Morrisey Praises Reinstatement of ‘Praying Coach’ Following SCOTUS Religious Freedom Ruling
Attorney General Morrisey Praises Reinstatement of ‘Praying Coach’ Following SCOTUS Religious Freedom Ruling.
Woman sues CAMC for husband's injuries, death
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Charleston Area Medical Center alleging they are responsible for her husband's death.
AG's office tells consumers to be careful when buying used cars
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office is urging consumers to be vigilant when buying used vehicles that may have been submerged in water during Hurricane Ian.
Businessman says former partner squeezed him out of business, cost him millions
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County businessman is suing the vice president of the Gas & Oil Association of West Virginia after he claims the man oppressed and squeezed him out of a business they created together.
Intermediate Court of Appeals to Hold Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Lewis County Courtroom
Intermediate Court of Appeals to Hold Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Lewis County Courtroom.
Home owners sue Dunbar PD for faulty search warrant
CHARLESTON — Two individuals are suing the Dunbar Police Department claiming they suffered emotional distress when the police department served them with a faulty warrant.
Alpha Technologies is suing Pulmonary Associates of Charleston for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — Alpha Technologies is suing Pulmonary Associates of Charleston alleging breach of contract.
Supreme Court grants injunction in school sports case
CHARLESTON — The state Supreme Court granted the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission's writ of prohibition finding that the lower court lacked jurisdiction in reviewing a challenge to its waiver rule.
Legal Aid of West Virginia - 20th Anniversary Gala on November 3, 2022
Legal Aid of West Virginia - 20th Anniversary Gala on November 3, 2022.
Man says CAMC employee accessed his medical information without consent
CHARLESTON — A West Virginia man is suing Charleston Area Medical Center alleging his personal medical information was accessed by an employee and shared with people throughout the community.
West Virginia Paving sues McConnell Excavating for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Paving Inc. is suing McConnell Excavating claiming it owes more than $150,000 for work performed.
Attorney seeking House seat says disgruntled former client is harassing her and campaign
WHEELING – A Wheeling attorney who is running for the House of Delegates says she is being harassed by a former client who is unhappy with the outcome of his case.
Task force files enforcement actions against two alleged illegal robocallers
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has announced the national Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force is enforcing investigations into two voice service providers over alleged involvement in illegal robocalls.“We must leave no stone unturned in our fight against unlawful robocalls,” Morrisey said in a press release.
Justice C. Haley Bunn to speak to Martinsburg South Middle School Students
Justice C. Haley Bunn to speak to Martinsburg South Middle School Students.