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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

News from 2022


Disabled man says he was ridiculed by Walmart employee

By Chris Dickerson |
WHEELING – A disabled Pennsylvania man says a Walmart employee ridiculed him for his mental and physical health issues.

Application for Seventh Judicial Circuit vacancy

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Application for Seventh Judicial Circuit vacancy.

Morrisey, other AGs ask Congress to protect charitable giving and donor privacy

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey joined 13 other state attorneys general in a letter to congressional leadership to oppose the Accelerating Charitable Efforts (ACE) Act.

West Liberty University wants discrimination lawsuit dismissed

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING — West Liberty University wants a lawsuit alleging discrimination to be dismissed from federal court.

State attorney grills economist who said opioid marketing caused no harm in West Virginia

By John Sammon |
CHARLESTON – State attorneys attempted to discredit a defense expert witness as unreliable during May 18 testimony in the Mass Litigation Panel opioid trial.

Attorney General Morrisey, Bipartisan Coalition Express Support For Debt Bondage Repair Act

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Attorney General Morrisey, Bipartisan Coalition Express Support For Debt Bondage Repair Act.

State Senator files civil suit related to dropped prostitution charge

By Chris Dickerson |
MOUNDSVILLE – A state Senator who had charges of soliciting prostitution against him dropped has filed a civil lawsuit against the city and police officers involved.

State attorneys accuse opioid maker of under-reporting off-label drug benefits

By John Sammon |
CHARLESTON – Attorneys for the State of West Virginia attempted to attack a central premise of the defense in a trial of opioid drug makers accused of causing an epidemic – that off-label marketing of the drugs by sales reps to doctors was minimal.

County commission dismissed from jail lawsuit

By Kyla Asbury |
BLUEFIELD — McDowell County Commission has been dismissed as a defendant in a lawsuit alleging a jail inmate was injured.

Supreme Court says two claims should've been dismissed for statute of limitations in flooding case

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals partially reversed a 2010 lawsuit on claims of statute of limitations and granting of injunctive relief.

Two Years Later... Managing Remote Work Requests on May 18, 2022

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Two Years Later... Managing Remote Work Requests on May 18, 2022.

Morrisey joins lawsuit with other AGs challenging EPA California Clean Air Act exemption

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office has joined a lawsuit along with 16 other state AGs challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to give California exemption to the Clean Air Act.

Ridge Line sues West Virginia American Water for property damage

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — Ridge Line is suing West Virginia American Water claiming a damaged water line caused slippage on a hillside next to its property.

Judge orders settlement be enforced, removes attorney as trustee

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING — Ohio Circuit Judge Jason Cuomo granted an order to enforce a settlement agreement in a 2017 case involving a former advisor to President Donald Trump.

Cephalon sales rep tells court Actiq, Fentora opioids were not viable sellers in W.Va.

By John Sammon |
CHARLESTON – A sales rep manager who worked for defendant Cephalon testified that opioid drugs Actiq and Fentora were not viable sellers in the state during the 2005-07 time period.

Looking for a brief and informative analysis of Pres. Biden’s 2023 Budget?

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Looking for a brief and informative analysis of Pres. Biden’s 2023 Budget?

Foreign exchange student says host father spied on her with hidden cameras

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – A foreign exchange student from Brazil says the father of her host family spied on her with a motion-activated surveillance camera he had installed in her bathroom, capturing more than 100,000 photos and videos.

Kadian opioid reps say guidelines followed pitching drugs, not expanding market in West Virginia trial

By John Sammon |
CHARLESTON — Sales reps for opioid suppliers accused of causing an epidemic in West Virginia say they sold drugs only in the confines of what Food & Drug Administration labeling would allow, and did not attempt to expand a market but to simply “maintain it.”

Two West Virginia Attorneys Selected as 2022 Super Lawyers

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Two West Virginia Attorneys Selected as 2022 Super Lawyers.

Defense witness researcher said Allergan opioid products Kadian and Norco left small imprint in epidemic

By John Sammon |
CHARLESTON — An expert witness called by defense attorneys in a trial to decide if opioid drug suppliers caused an epidemic in West Virginia said two products Kadian and Norco made by a defendant Allergan did not increase overall drug prescribing in the state.