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Thursday, November 14, 2024

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Hummel, circuit judge who displayed gun during hearing, resigns

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A northern panhandle circuit judge who was the center of controversy earlier this year after displaying a gun while addressing defense attorneys during a hearing has resigned.

Senate president doesn't anticipate much change with legislative megamajorities

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – This month’s election didn’t see a red wave nationally, but West Virginia is a different story. And here, it wasn’t so much a red wave as a red tsunami.

Bowles Rice attorneys Kathryn Gioia and Hannah French

By Lene Caracas-Apuntar |
Bowles Rice attorneys Kathryn Gioia and Hannah French.

Man answers judge's Fourth Circuit appeal: 'Standing up for my rights'

By Chris Dickerson |
RICHMOND, Virginia – A Raleigh County man is urging a federal appeals court to uphold a lower court ruling saying a family court is not entitled to judicial immunity after she stopped a court hearing to search his home without a warrant.

U.S. Attorney Will Thompson to Help Mark National Adoption Month

By Press release submission |
U.S. Attorney Will Thompson to Help Mark National Adoption Month.

U.S. Attorney, Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney form new partnership

By Press release submission |
A new partnership between state and federal prosecutors has been formed to enhance public safety in the Eastern Panhandle.

Jury awards family more than $700K after inmate died from septic shock

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County jury awarded more than $700,000 to the family of a 32-year-old inmate at Huttonsville Correctional Facility who died from septic shock his estate says was ignored by guards for days.

Supreme Court issues full Hope Scholarship ruling

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued its full ruling saying the state can fund the Hope Scholarship.

Morrisey joins NAAG letter asking feds to extend to extend opioid telehealth services

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey joined a multistate bipartisan coalition in calling for federal officials “to permanently extend telehealth flexibilities after the expiration of the public health emergency for prescribing buprenorphine, one of three FDA-approved medications for treating opioid use disorder.”

Morrisey wants CMS to repeal COVID vaccine mandate for health care workers

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has written a letter supporting a recent petition from 22 states for the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services to repeal an interim rule mandating health care workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment.

Netranom Communications sues Minardi Eye Center for breach of contract

By Kyla Asbury |
WINFIELD — Netranom Communications is suing Minardi Eye Center for breach of contract.

Woman sues PDK Construction for injuries from guardrail

By Kyla Asbury |
WINFIELD — A Putnam County woman is suing PDK Construction alleging she was injured in an accident due to a guardrail.

Erie sues TA Operating for car accident

By Kyla Asbury |
WINFIELD — Erie Insurance Exchange is suing TA Operating for a car accident.

Four Black men accuse pipeline company of racial harassment, discrimination

By Chris Dickerson |
BECKLEY – Four Black men have filed federal lawsuits accusing a Texas-based pipeline construction company of racial harassment and discrimination.

Attorney General’s Office Wins NAAG Best Brief Award for West Virginia v EPA

By Press release submission |
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced his office has been awarded “Best Brief” by the National Association of Attorneys General for its merits brief in West Virginia v U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Couple says CPAs, accounting firms didn't do their job

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A prominent Charleston couple claims two certified public accountants and two accounting firms failed to keep them in compliance with the Internal Revenue Service.

Family files lawsuit over fatal Logan helicopter crash

By Chris Dickerson |
LOGAN – The family of a lifelong coal miner has filed a lawsuit alleging several entities, including AEP and the City of Logan, are responsible for his death in a helicopter crash earlier this year.

Steptoe & Johnson’s Andrew Graham Selected as an AAPL Course Instructor for New Renewable Energy Certificate Program

By Press release submission |
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to announce that Andrew S. Graham, a Member in the Morgantown office, has been selected as a course instructor for the American Association of Professional Landmen’s new Renewable Energy Certificate Program.

Woman sues CAMC for breach of standard of care

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Charleston Area Medical Center alleging they breached the standard of care during her surgical procedure and after the procedure.

Supreme Court says PSC rightfully had jurisdiction in natural gas case

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court found that the Public Service Commission of West Virginia properly exercised jurisdiction over Equitrans' gathering facilities and affirmed a lower court's order from earlier this year.