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Former McDonald's manager says she was wrongfully fired after 20 years
WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman says she was wrongfully fired from a McDonald’s after working there for nearly 20 years because she complained about a co-worker who might have been using drugs.
Warner says Manchin carrying Byrd's torch as he fights filibuster changes
CHARLESTON – While he still doesn’t think any federal voting rights legislation will pass, but West Virginia Secretary of State said he’s glad U.S. Senator Joe Manchin is holding steady on his opposition to filibuster reform.
Morrisey blames Biden administration for state's high gas prices
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is pointing the finger at the Biden administration as the partial cause for the state's high gas prices.
Attorney General Morrisey Alerts Consumers to Emerging Jury Duty Scam
Attorney General Morrisey Alerts Consumers to Emerging Jury Duty Scam.
Attorney General Morrisey Advocated for West Virginia in an Eventful 2021
Attorney General Morrisey Advocated for West Virginia in an Eventful 2021.
Genesis Healthcare says its not at fault of resident's injuries, death
FAYETTEVILLE — Genesis Healthcare denies the claims against it in a case alleging medical negligence and wrongful death.
McCutcheon Trucking wants to have contract case dismissed
CHARLESTON — McCutcheon Trucking is seeking to have a lawsuit filed against it dismissed and is denying all allegations against it.
Consol denies allegations in breach of contract case
WHEELING — Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company denies the claims made in a case alleging breach of contract.
Manchin holds firm on filibuster support as Biden pushes for changes
WASHINGTON – With a key U.S. Senate vote less than a week away, Sen. Joe Manchin is ramping up his public support of maintaining the Senate’s filibuster rules.
Steptoe & Johnson Announces Attorney Promotions
Steptoe & Johnson Announces Attorney Promotions.
Woman's estate blames cardiologist, hospital for her death after catheterization
WHEELING – The estate of a Brooke County woman blames a doctor and Wheeling Hospital for her death following a heart catheterization.
Morrisey, other AGs continue work to stop international scam calls
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and other AGs are urging the Federal Communications Commission to put in place measures that will help stem the tide of foreign-based illegal robocalls that are used to attempt to scam Americans.
Woman sues HP over laptop warranty and ink service program
WINFIELD – A Charleston woman is suing HP over the company’s laptop warranty and its ink service program.
Couple sues Wesbanco for tax filing error
HUNTINGTON — A couple is suing Wesbanco claiming an error in a tax filing caused harm.
Defendants seek to have work injury lawsuit dismissed
WILLIAMSON — The defendants in a case accusing Coal-Mac and Arch Resources of causing a workplace injury to occur deny that they are at fault for the plaintiff's injuries.
Jackson Kelly PLLC Elevates Five Attorneys to Firm Member
Jackson Kelly PLLC Elevates Five Attorneys to Firm Member.
2022 Interest Rate on Judgments and Decrees
2022 Interest Rate on Judgments and Decrees.
Morrisey alerts consumers to emerging jury duty scam
CHARLESTON—West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is alerting consumers to an emerging jury duty scam with an alarming twist.
Woman says she was given meth while staying at nursing home
WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman says she was unwittingly exposed to methamphetamine during her stay at a Hurricane rehab facility while she recovered from congestive heart failure.
Man sues Wheeling for flood damages
WHEELING — A man is suing the city of Wheeling claiming rainwater is damaging his house.