Latest News
Attorney General Morrisey To Host Community Forum
Attorney General Morrisey To Host Community Forum.
Attorney Edward “Skipp” Kropp Receives Volunteer of the Year Honor from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce
Attorney Edward “Skipp” Kropp Receives Volunteer of the Year Honor from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.
Woman says she was injured while shopping at Lowe's
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Lowes Home Centers alleging she was injured while shopping at Lowes.
Attorney, paralegal sue state for intimidation, refusal to return property
CHARLESTON — Three lawsuits have been filed against the state alleging that after a Mingo County law office was broken into, sheriff's deputies intimidated the plaintiffs and would not return property.
Parents say teacher abused their 9-year-old special needs student
CHARLESTON – The parents of a Kanawha County student with special needs has filed a civil lawsuit against their son’s former teacher claiming she physically and emotionally abused the boy.
Man sues MonPower for wrongful termination
CLARKSBURG — A man is suing Monongahela Power Company for wrongful termination of employment.
Former employee sues Rosiak for wrongful termination
NEW CUMBERLAND — A woman is suing Rosiak LLC claiming she was injured at work and her employment was wrongfully terminated.
Justices say family judge who conducted search of man's home be censured, fined
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has decided to follow the Judicial Hearing Board’s recommendation for a Raleigh County family court judge who conducted a search of a man’s home following a post-divorce contempt hearing.
Supreme Court releases new jury orientation video, handbook and proclaims November as Juror Appreciation Month
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has released a new jury orientation video and updated juror handbook as well as proclaiming November as “Juror Appreciation Month” in West Virginia.
Instant Growth Hydroseeding sues Duck Hollow Golf Club for failing to pay for services
KINGWOOD — Instant Growth Hydroseeding is suing Duck Hollow Golf Club alleging that the golf club failed to pay nearly $5,000 for services performed.
Woman sues Premier Chevrolet for FLSA violations
CLARKSBURG – A woman is suing Premier Chevrolet Buick GMC of Morgantown alleging it wrongly exempted her from paying overtime pay.
State Supreme Court reinstates Moundsville man's conviction
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals granted a writ of prohibition to reinstate the conviction of a Marshall County man.
Do you know who I am? I’m a judge unfit for the bench!
Hardy Circuit Judge C. Carter Williams is unfit to be a judge. He should do himself and us a favor by resigning from the bench. Then, he’ll have time to figure out who he is.
Woman says she was fired after testing positive for marijuana despite medical cannabis card
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says she was wrongfully fired from her job after testing positive for marijuana despite having a medical cannabis card.
Morrisey, 13-state bipartisan coalition win COVID aid lawsuit against Biden administration
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and a 13-state bipartisan coalition have won a court case to protect the authority of states to lower taxes for their citizens.
Morrisey joins 12 states in suing Biden administration over additional vaccine mandates
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, along with 11 other states, joined a lawsuit against the Biden Administration in opposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates for health care workers, including those working for Medicare and Medicaid certified providers and suppliers.
Supreme Court sides with Norfolk Southern in complaint alleging injury
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a lower court rightfully sided with Norfolk Southern in a lawsuit.
Lab sues CM Mining for failing to pay for environmental testing
CHARLESTON — Standard Laboratories is suing CM Mining alleging breach of contract for failing to pay more than $100,000.
Morrisey joins bipartisan group working to stop robocallers from misusing phone numbers
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has joined a bipartisan coalition of AGs in writing to the Federal Communications Commission in support of its efforts to reduce illegal robocallers’ access to legitimate phone numbers.
Woman sues Kanawha County Commission for excessive force
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Kanawha County Commission alleging deputies used excessive force when they came to her home.