News from 2022
State files lawsuit against Kroger alleging dual role in opioid crisis
WINFIELD – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office has filed a civil lawsuit accusing Kroger of helping fuel the state’s opioid crisis.
16 Dinsmore Attorneys Named Best Lawyers® 2023 "Lawyer of the Year"
16 Dinsmore Attorneys Named Best Lawyers® 2023 "Lawyer of the Year".
Morrisey talks about ESG issues, opioid litigation and Inflation Reduction Act
MARTINSBURG — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey spoke on a variety of topics during a Wednesday press conference from his office’s Eastern Panhandle Consumer Protection Office.
Mother sues Benwood, YMCA for son's injuries from city pool
MOUNDSVILLE — A woman is suing the YMCA and the City of Benwood alleging her young son was injured at Benwood Pool during summer camp.
Woman sues former employer for retaliation, unlawful termination
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Wexford Health Sources alleging she was terminated from her employment wrongfully.
44 Bowles Rice Lawyers Named to 2023 Best Lawyers List
44 Bowles Rice Lawyers Named to 2023 Best Lawyers List.
Woman says she was shocked by outlet at Gabe's while pregnant
CHARLESTON – A Charleston woman says she was injured when she was pregnant while shopping at Gabriel Brothers.
Car dealer says Facebook lost $20,000 in donations to charity
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha Valley car dealer says Facebook lost $20,000 in donations he made to a local charity.
Jackson Kelly Attorneys Prominently Featured in 2023's Best Lawyers
Jackson Kelly Attorneys Prominently Featured in 2023's Best Lawyers.
Man sues CAMC for refusal to relinquish medical records
CHARLESTON — An Ohio man is suing Charleston Area Medical Center claiming it has failed to provide him with his medical records despite multiple requests.
Former employee sues Prestera for retaliation, discrimination
HUNTINGTON — A former employee is suing Prestera Center for Health Services alleging it discriminated against her and retaliated against her after she was injured on the job and received worker's compensation benefits.
Woman says authorities kept her from filming state Senate abortion debate
CHARLESTON – Two lawsuits have been filed accusing state officials and employees of violating a Greenbrier County woman’s right to record public government proceedings.
More Than 230 Littler Lawyers Recognized in 2023 Edition of Best Lawyers in America®
More Than 230 Littler Lawyers Recognized in 2023 Edition of Best Lawyers in America®.
Video shows circuit judge displaying gun during court hearing
CHARLESTON – Video from a March hearing shows a circuit judge briefly displaying his gun while addressing defense attorneys in an EQT royalties case.
Gov. Justice, WVDOT transfer Heartland Intermodal Gateway facility to Wayne County Commission
Gov. Justice, WVDOT transfer Heartland Intermodal Gateway facility to Wayne County Commission.
AG's office renews warning to watch for Publishers Clearing House scam
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office again is warning consumers to be on the lookout for a Publishers Clearing House scam that continues to be reported around the state.
Family judge agrees to suspension, probation for poor treatment of litigants, court staff
CHARLESTON – The state Judicial Disciplinary Counsel has reached an agreement with a family court judge it found to be disrespectful to people in his courtroom.
Woman blames medical negligence for daughter's hearing loss
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says medical negligence following her birth led to her daughter suffering severe hearing loss.
Attorney General Morrisey Announces Multimillion-Dollar Settlement with Rite Aid
Attorney General Morrisey Announces Multimillion-Dollar Settlement with Rite Aid.
Man says he was injured when work mower flipped on him
CHARLESTON – A man says he was permanently injured when the lawnmower he was using at work overturned on him.