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Woman says Thomas Health won’t hire her because she’s unvaccinated
CHARLESTON — Thomas Health System is being sued by a woman whose employment offer has been put in limbo because she isn’t able to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Dunlow resident says Neptune refused to resolve flood insurance claim
WAYNE — A Dunlow woman says Neptune Flood Insurance Services refused to resolve her insurance claim after a flood, which was a breach of contract.
Attorney General Morrisey Files Notice of Appeal of Preliminary Injunction on Abortion Law, Appeal Brief and Motion to Expedite Proceedings
Attorney General Morrisey Files Notice of Appeal of Preliminary Injunction on Abortion Law, Appeal Brief and Motion to Expedite Proceedings.
Federal judge grants injunction against horse racing rules in two states
CHARLESTON — A federal judge in Louisiana granted a preliminary injunction against horse racing rules in West Virginia and Louisiana.
Charleston Area Medical Center sued for vocal cord injury
CHARLESTON — A woman says Charleston Area Medical Center caused her to suffer a vocal cord injury due to negligence.
Gov. Justice: Workers Compensation insurance rates drop for 18th straight year, more good news for West Virginia businesses
Gov. Justice: Workers Compensation insurance rates drop for 18th straight year, more good news for West Virginia businesses.
Company sues West Virginia American Water for constant water leaks
CHARLESTON — J.H. Tomblin Fence Co. Inc. and its owner are suing West Virginia American Water alleging a water leak caused disruptions at a business.
Morrisey files appeal of Hope Scholarship injunction
CHARLESTON — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey filed an appeal from an injunction against the Hope Scholarship Act on Tuesday, asking the court to overturn a Kanawha circuit judge's preliminary and permanent injunction.
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Morrisey files formal notice of appeal on state's abortion law
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey formally filed a notice of appeal of a preliminary injunction on the state's abortion law.
Kanawha County judge grants order enjoining state from implementing Hope Scholarship
CHARLESTON — An order was granted in Kanawha Circuit Court enjoining the state from implementing the Hope Scholarship program.
Attorney General Morrisey Issues Statement Following Biden’s Climate Change Remarks
Attorney General Morrisey Issues Statement Following Biden’s Climate Change Remarks.
Appellate court gives new life to foster care lawsuit
CHARLESTON — The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals revived a lawsuit in federal court alleging the state failed to protect foster children.
Scheduling order filed in appeal regarding state abortion law
CHARLESTON — A scheduling order has been filed in an appeal to the West Virginia Supreme Court regarding the state's abortion law.
Attorney General Morrisey Warns Against Price Gouging during State of Emergency
Attorney General Morrisey Warns Against Price Gouging during State of Emergency.
Guns are a-blazin' in this legal shootout!
If you’re looking for a good old-fashioned shootout (hopefully one that doesn’t include more guns), stay tuned here. We’ll keep covering this modern-day gunfight at the W.V. Corral as best we can.
Gun-toting judge's attorneys seek to silence lawyer
CHARLESTON – Attorneys representing the circuit judge who pointed a gun at an attorney during an oil and gas royalties hearing have sent a letter to the attorney demanding she stop “publishing false statements” about him.
Woman says she was fired despite no involvement in cadet Nazi salute photo
CHARLESTON – A former Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety employee has sued the agency after she was fired in response to the infamous Nazi salute photograph of a graduating training class despite having no involvement in the incident.
Hotel developer suing Charleston Town Center owner argues against dismissal motion
CHARLESTON — Quarrier Street LLC argues in a recent court document that if the former owner of Charleston Town Center had provided done what it should have, the hotel developer would've already started its demolition project.
AG's office accuses unlicensed plumber of fraud
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has filed a lawsuit alleging an unlicensed Raleigh County plumbing contractor defrauded at least seven consumers of more than $5,700 for projects he never finished.