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Man accuses Charleston business of wrongful termination

By Mark Reccek |
MOUNDSVILLE – A man is suing a Charleston business for allegedly wrongfully terminating his employment

PERSONNEL FILE: Prezioso joins Dinsmore's Wheeling office

By Staff reports |
WHEELING – Dinsmore & Shohl welcomes Christopher J. Prezioso to the firm’s Wheeling office.


PERSONNEL FILE: Shuman McCuskey and Slicer PLLC honored by U.S. News

By Staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Shuman, McCuskey and Slicer PLLC is honored to have been selected as a 2015 Metro Tier 2 “ Best Law Firm” by U.S. News and World Report.

PERSONNEL FILE: Price inducted into UC Alumni Gallery of Achievement

By Staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Karen Price of Robinson & McElwee is being inducted into the University of Charleston’s Alumni Gallery of Achievement.

PERSONNEL FILE: Greenberg joins Dinsmore's Morgantown office

By Staff reports |
MORGANTOWN – Dinsmore & Shohl welcomes Alex M. Greenberg to the firm’s Morgantown office.

AG's office warns of child predator email scam

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is warning parents to be on alert if they receive an email notification disguised as an alert of a child predator in the area.

Court suspends Martinsburg lawyer's license for 3 years

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a Martinsburg attorney's law license is to be suspended for three years following six complaints against him.

Court suspends attorney's license for 90 days

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a West Virginia attorney's law license be suspended for 90 days following multiple complaints after her work.

Justices say Huntington attorney should be reprimanded

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has issued a ruling reprimanding a Huntington attorney for his actions.

Forklift accident results in lawsuit

By Mark Reccek |
POINT PLEASANT – A man is suing his employer and a forklift company for injuries he allegedly suffered in a work-related accident.

Softball player blames school board, coach for injuries

By Mark Reccek |
UNION – A James Monroe High School student is suing the county school board and softball coach over claims she was injured during a game.

Morrisey warns of weight loss scams

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON —West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is asking citizens to use caution when considering products that promise to help them lose weight.

Speedway seeks summary judgment in injury suit

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON – Speedway filed a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit against the company for injuries allegedly sustained at one of its Huntington gas stations.

Federal judge tosses age discrimination suit

By Kyla Asbury |
CLARKSBURG – A lawsuit against Advance Auto Parts alleged age discrimination has been dismissed from federal court.

Federal ice slip lawsuit dismissed

By Kyla Asbury |
MARTINSBURG – A lawsuit against Arbor Management has been dismissed from federal court.

Woman sues Genesis for mother's death

By Kyla Asbury |
FAYETTEVILLE – A woman is suing Genesis Health Ventures of West Virginia for the death of her mother.

Two men indicted on charges to commit arson of legislator's home

By Kyla Asbury |
MARTINSBURG – A father and son were indicted Feb. 18 by a grand jury on charges that they solicited two men to set fire to the home of a member of the House of Delegates last year in an attempt to murder him.

Inmate sues jail doctor over amputation

By Celeste Altus |
ST. MARYS – A jail inmate whose diabetes led to an infection and the loss of his leg has sued the jail doctor for alleged malpractice.

Estate blames doctor for woman's death

By Celeste Altus |
BECKLEY – The estate of a woman is suing her doctor, alleging medications he prescribed killed her.