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Monday, November 18, 2024

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School board member, wife sue for injuries sustained at Sam's Club

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A well-known Kanawha County educator, coach and school board member and his wife have sued Sam’s Club for injuries she sustained at the store.

Woman sues Norfolk Southern for husband's death

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE — A woman is suing Norfolk Southern Railway Company for the death of her husband.

Woman claims Sogefi wrongfully terminated her employment

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE — A woman is suing Sogefi USA Inc. alleging it violated the West Virginia Human Rights Act.

Man wrongly convicted sues State Police for misconduct during investigation

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON — A man who spent more than 10 years of his life in prison for a crime he did not commit is suing the West Virginia State Police for their alleged misconduct in coercing a false confession.

Dinsmore Marks 20 Years, Continued Growth in West Virginia

By Press release submission |
Dinsmore Marks 20 Years, Continued Growth in West Virginia.

Man says he was forced to jump from train to avoid collision

By Chris Dickerson |
WILLIAMSON – A man says he was severely injured when he had to jump from a locomotive before it collided with a caboose.

Nikki Conley joins TOPDOG Legal Marketing team

By The West Virginia Record |
TOPDOG Legal Marketing LLC is excited to announce the newest member of its growing legal marketing team. Nikki Conley joined the agency in January 2022 as an administrative assistant.

Attorney General Morrisey Joins 13 States in Calling for Resignation of Biden Homeland Security Secretary

By Press release submission |
Attorney General Morrisey Joins 13 States in Calling for Resignation of Biden Homeland Security Secretary.

Manchin, Capito support bill to ban Russian oil imports

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON – More than 600,000 barrels of Russian oil are bought in America every day, and some lawmakers are pushing to Biden administration to make that stop.

Supreme Court buys Charleston building for ICA, judicial offices

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – With less than four months before it opens for business, big things are happening with the state Intermediate Court of Appeals.

Application for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals vacancy – February 2022

By Press release submission |
Application for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals vacancy – February 2022.

AG’s office warns residents of T-Mobile data breach concerns

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office is asking state residents who believe they were impacted by the massive data breach announced by T-Mobile last summer to take appropriate steps to protect their information from identity theft.

Charleston obstetrician denies allegations against him in negligence lawsuit

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A Charleston obstetrician denies allegations against him in a lawsuit claiming he was negligent in his care for one of his patients

Federal class action targets Suddenlink for failure to provide adequate service

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A federal class action lawsuit has been filed against Suddenlink for failure to provide safe, adequate and reliable services to its customers.

Nation’s Highest Court on Monday Morning Will Hear Attorney General Morrisey’s Challenge to Sweeping EPA Power Grab

By Press release submission |
Nation’s Highest Court on Monday Morning Will Hear Attorney General Morrisey’s Challenge to Sweeping EPA Power Grab.

Supreme Court agrees to order enforcing settlement agreement

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a lower court rightly enforced a settlement agreement and denied an amended complaint request.

Defendants ask for human rights violation lawsuit to be dismissed

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — Several defendants in a lawsuit alleging West Virginia Human Rights Act violations are asking for the lawsuit to be dismissed.

Former W.Va. State employee says he was fired because he had COVID work concerns

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A former employee has sued West Virginia State University and two of his supervisors after he was fired for leaving work because of COVID-19 concerns at the beginning of the pandemic.

Wv State Bar 2022 Annual Meeting and Seminar Charleston, Wv

By Press release submission |
Wv State Bar 2022 Annual Meeting and Seminar Charleston, Wv.

Three Rivers wants lawsuit alleging medical negligence to be dismissed

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON — Three Rivers Medical Clinics says it is not responsible for medical negligence claims made against it in a federal lawsuit.