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Couple sues car dealership for injuries sustained on icy lot
CHARLESTON — A Glasgow couple is suing Paul White Chevrolet alleging injuries occurred on the car lot's property.
Attorney General Morrisey Condemns Biden Administration at Southern Border for Fentanyl Crisis
Attorney General Morrisey Condemns Biden Administration at Southern Border for Fentanyl Crisis.
Supreme Court Admits Lawyers as of January 27, 2022
Supreme Court Admits Lawyers as of January 27, 2022.
Manchin calls Biden's Build Back Better legislation 'dead'
WASHINGTON — If there wasn’t already a divide between U.S. Senator Joe Manchin and President Joe Biden, there surely is now.
W.Va. Paving sues state Parkways Authority for damages assessed
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Paving is suing the West Virginia Parkways Authority alleging it improperly assessed damages.
Couple sues Dutch Miller of Charleston for car accident
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing Dutch Miller of Charleston claiming they were injured in a car accident with one of its employees.
Jackson Kelly Member Seth Hayes Is Proud of the Firm's 200 Year Old History
Jackson Kelly Member Seth Hayes Is Proud of the Firm's 200 Year Old History.
State Revenue Secretary says he wasn't told of known water issues in home before purchase
CHARLESTON – West Virginia’s Revenue Secretary and his wife have filed a lawsuit alleging the sellers of their home did not disclose known water issues before they purchased it.
William Powell Named a National Law Review “Go-To Thought Leader”
William Powell Named a National Law Review “Go-To Thought Leader”.
Toriseva files to run for House of Delegates in Ohio County
WHEELING – Wheeling attorney Teresa Toriseva has filed to run for a seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates.
Nursing home denies injury allegations, seek to dismiss complaint
MOUNDSVILLE — The defendants in a lawsuit are seeking to have the complaint dismissed and deny all claims involved.
Inmate's estate blames improper psychiatric care for his suicide
CHARLESTON – The estate of a former Mount Olive inmate says improper supervision and care led to his suicide in prison.
Morrisey chides Biden over border issues during two-day Texas briefing
WESLACO, Texas — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is visiting the country’s Southwest border in Texas where he and attorneys general from 12 other states were hosted by the governor of Texas for a briefing regarding issues at the border.
CAMC faces potential class action over patient data breach
CHARLESTON – A potential class-action lawsuit has been filed against Charleston Area Medical Center related to a data breach by one of its employees.
Morrisey leads charge in pushing U.S. Supreme Court to rule in gun case
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich are leading a group of 25 states in urging the U.S. Supreme Court to defend the rights of gun owners in West Virginia and beyond.
Woman says she injured her knee in slip-and-fall at Target
CHARLESTON – A Cabin Creek woman says she was injured when she slipped and fell at Target.
State Supreme Court grants prohibition writ in case involving identity theft from WVU Hospitals
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals granted a writ of prohibition in a case involving a class action against West Virginia University Hospitals-East Inc.
Couple says company fraudulent sold them a home with major defects
CHARLESTON – A Charleston couple is accusing a Poca-based company of fraudulent sale of residential real estate.
Former Union Carbide tank cleaner blames job for pancreatic cancer
CHARLESTON – A man who worked as a tank cleaner for 14 years blames his time in that job for his pancreatic cancer.
Kanawha judge appointed to Business Court Division
CHARLESTON — Kanawha Circuit Court Judge Maryclaire Akers has been appointed to the state's Business Court Division to replace Wayne Circuit Judge James H. Young Jr.