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Former Pruntytown inmate says he was sexual harassed by food service worker
CHARLESTON – A former inmate says he was subjected to unwanted sexual advances while incarcerated at Pruntytown Correctional Center.
Former Res-Care employee says company made him a scapegoat
CHARLESTON – A former Res-Care employee says the company made him the scapegoat following a substandard inspection at one of its homes.
Attorney says some minors might have been filmed by hidden camera at State Police Academy
CHARLESTON — An attorney has sent notice to the West Virginia State Police of the intent to sue on behalf of three minor women who may have been filmed while taking part in the Police Training Academy.
Second woman intends to sue WVSP, officer for kidnapping, rape
CHARLESTON — Another woman who says she was drugged, kidnapped and brutally raped by a West Virginia State Trooper has notified the agency she intends to sue.
Former WVU student says professor made false claims about him
CLARKSBURG – A former West Virginia University student says a professor made false accusations about him, defamed him and discriminated against him.
Woman says she was a victim of wrongful termination, age discrimination
MORGANTOWN – A Bridgeport woman says she was wrongfully terminated and a victim of age discrimination by a Morgantown health provider.
Supreme Court of Appeals State of West Virginia announces New Bar Admissions Administrator
Charleston attorney Ashton Bias is now the Bar Admissions Administrator for West Virginia. The Bar Admissions Administrator works for the Supreme Court of Appeals with the Board of Law Examiners (Board).
Morrisey announces 2024 gubernatorial campaign
CHARLES TOWN – Patrick Morrisey is running for governor. West Virginia’s current Attorney General made the announcement April 4 in Jefferson County.
Apartment complex owner wants black ice case dismissed
CHARLESTON — The defendant in a case alleging injuries from black ice wants a Kanawha circuit judge to dismiss the lawsuit, contending the plaintiff failed to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.
Parents sue state, county boards of education for son's basketball injury
CHARLESTON — The parents of a minor are suing both the state Board of Education and Kanawha County Board of Education alleging their son was injured at a high school basketball practice.
Man sues former employer for work injuries, wrongful termination
CHARLESTON — A man is suing his former employer for injuries and wrongful termination.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announces Mobile Office Sets April Stops for Eastern Panhandle
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced a representative from his office will meet with Eastern Panhandle residents in April to discuss consumer-related issues and answer any potential questions.
Supreme Court of Appeals State of West Virginia announces New Videos Explain Involuntary Commitment Process
The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia release two new videos that explain the civil involuntary commitment process.
Attorney charged with battery, obstructing in Logan County
LOGAN — An attorney has been charged with battery of a police officer and obstruction after he allegedly backhanded a deputy after an accident.
West Virginia Attorney General Morrisey announces Coalition Warn Asset Managers Over ESG Investments
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and 20 other state attorneys general warned more than 50 of the nation’s largest asset managers about Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investments being made with Americans’ hard-earned money as annual shareholders’ meetings begin for many public companies.
Man sues union that refused to put him back to work, called him a 'litigation risk'
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man says a theater stage union local failed to accommodate his injuries after a Disney On Ice backstage incident, calling him a "litigation risk."
Man says moving company violated consumer protection act
CHARLESTON — A man says Comprehensive Relocation Services violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.
TCS Properties sues man for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — TCS Properties is suing a man for breach of a real estate contract.
Morrisey hails dismissal of Hill Top House case
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is applauding the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by six Harpers Ferry residents against the state secretary of Economic Development to stop the reconstruction of the Hill Top House.
Home repair service says its not responsible for alleged faulty construction work
CHARLESTON — Alford Home Solutions denies all allegations against it in a complaint that alleged faulty construction work.