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AG's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit nets conviction, restitution in fraud, nursing home theft cases
“Whether it’s stealing from our state’s Medicaid dollars or from the elderly, these are especially heinous crimes that only pad the pocket of thieves,” Morrisey said. “Our office will vigorously pursue such criminals each and every time they are discovered.”
Former inmate says he suffered nerve damage from beating by jail officer
CHARLESTON – A former inmate at the North Central Regional Jail says unknown employees of the state Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation beat him until he was knocked out and left him with permanent nerve damage.
Woman accuses Cole Automotive Group, others of coercion scheme
PRINCETON — A woman is suing CK Automotive Company for a coercion scheme.
Flaherty Ranked Among U.S. News-Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms”
Flaherty Ranked Among U.S. News-Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms”.
Dinsmore Earns Top National Honors for Mass Tort, Mining and Public Finance Law in 2022 ‘Best Law Firms’ List
Dinsmore Earns Top National Honors for Mass Tort, Mining and Public Finance Law in 2022 ‘Best Law Firms’ List.
Steptoe & Johnson Included Among U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” Rankings for 2022
Steptoe & Johnson Included Among U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” Rankings for 2022.
Jackson Kelly PLLC Highly Ranked by 2022 U.S. News-Best Lawyers 'Best Law Firms'
Jackson Kelly PLLC Highly Ranked by 2022 U.S. News-Best Lawyers 'Best Law Firms'.
Charleston attorney announces redesign of law firm's website
The Law Office of M. Andrew Brison PLLC is pleased to showcase a fresh new look online after a law firm website redesign, with website design services provided by TOPDOG Legal Marketing LLC.
Man sues Ally Financial for consumer credit violations
WAYNE — A man is suing Ally Financial alleging it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.
Retirees sue CONSOL Energy for retirement law violations
CHARLESTON — Three men are suing CONSOL Energy alleging it violated federal retirement laws.
“Ethical Considerations for Handling Document Reviews in eDiscovery."
“Ethical Considerations for Handling Document Reviews in eDiscovery.”
Former Asplundh employee accuses company of retaliation for complaining about safety violations
WHEELING — A man is suing Asplundh Tree Expert alleging he was retaliated against when he complained about safety violations.
Instant Growth Hydroseeding sues Cunningham Energy for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — Instant Growth Hydroseeding is suing Cunningham Energy claiming it failed to pay more than $27,000.
Brother, niece sue American Memorial Life Insurance Company for refusing to pay out benefits
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing American Memorial Life Insurance Company and others for refusing to pay out benefits after the death of a family member.
Justice company ordered to pay $6.6 million to Glade Springs property owners
BECKLEY – A circuit judge has issued an order granting a $6.6 million summary judgment against one of Gov. Jim Justice’s family of companies.
Man says five Huntington police officers assaulted him, breaking his neck and leaving him paralyzed
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man who was struggling with opioid addiction claims five city police officers maliciously assaulted and battered him, breaking his neck and leaving him paralyzed for life.
Justice appoints Nowicki-Eldridge as circuit judge for Lincoln, Boone counties
CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice has appointed Stacy Lynn Nowicki-Eldridge to the 25th Judicial Circuit, which serves Lincoln and Boone counties.
Morrisey, six other AGs ask appeals court to reject Biden vaccine mandate
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and six other attorneys general have filed file a petition before the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals challenging the Biden Administration’s vaccine mandate for private sector employees.
Charleston woman sues construction companies for cracks in her home
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing several construction companies alleging violations of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.
Circuit judge charged with verbally attacking officer after traffic stop, abusing his power
CHARLESTON – A Hardy County circuit judge has been charged with violating the rules of judicial conduct after he verbally accosted a Moorefield police officer who had pulled him over for allegedly using his cell phone while driving and abusing his power.