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Thursday, October 31, 2024

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Scott Andrews Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Huntington Office

By The West Virginia Record |
Scott W. Andrews has joined the Huntington office of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC as Of Counsel. His practice will focus on medical professional liability matters, including nursing home and long-term care facility defense.

State Police hit with 72 lawsuits about hidden camera at academy

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia State Police has been hit with 72 new lawsuits related to the hidden camera in the women's locker room and shower facilities at its academy in Institute.

Whistleblowers file three retaliation lawsuits against State Police

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Among the 72 new lawsuits filed against the West Virginia State Police related to a hidden camera in the women’s locker room and showers of the academy are three that allege retaliation against three whistleblowers involved in investigating complaints against a now-fired State Trooper.

Hearing date set for Justice request to stop Greenbrier Sporting Club auction

By Chris Dickerson |
LEWISBURG – A hearing on motions in the case filed by businesses owned by Gov. Jim Justice and his family to temporarily stop the auction of the Greenbrier Sporting Club is scheduled for April 12.On February 15, the court scheduled a hearing on the plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary injunction for February 20.

Surety firm seeks liens on Justice companies to pay $8.5M judgment

By Chris Dickerson |
ROANOKE, Virginia – A Chicago-based surety company has asked a federal court to approve liens against West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and two of his companies for failing to pay a court-ordered judgment of more than $8.5 million.

Speaking of transparency and honesty

By Chris Dickerson |
Our leaders continually tell us they’re looking out for us and have our best interests at heart. But anyone who looks around at the real state of the State of West Virginia knows that simply isn’t true.

Va. judge issues final orders denying Justice request to set aside $300 million in judgments

By Chris Dickerson |
MARTINSVILLE, Virginia – A Virginia judge has issued 21 final orders denying requests by Gov. Jim Justice, his family and companies to set aside more than $300 million in confessed judgments.

Justices rule in favor of Cabell school board in excess levy funding case

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has sided with the Cabell County Board of Education, saying it isn’t required to include the Cabell County Public Libraries and Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District on the 2024 excess levy ballot.

Attorney General Morrisey Joins Coalition Asking SCOTUS to Pause Appeals Court Ruling on Trump Immunity in Election Case

By The West Virginia Record |
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey joined a coalition of 22 states asking the U.S. Supreme Court to grant a request to pause the D.C. Circuit’s ruling in former President Donald Trump’s immunity case on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election results.

Woman says she was fired while on leave recovering from COVID

By West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON – A woman says her former employer fired her while she was on leave recovering from COVID-19.

Man sues after being injured in warehouse fork truck accident

By West Virginia Record |
A man has sued a trio of companies after he sustained severe injuries in a warehouse fork truck accident.

U.S. Supreme Court hears emergency stay of EPA ‘Good Neighbor Plan’ rule

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON – The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments on a potential stay related to the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Good Neighbor Plan.”

Attorney General Morrisey Lauds JPMorgan Decision to Drop Out of $68 Trillion Climate Group

By The West Virginia Record |
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Thursday said JPMorgan Chase made the right decision to withdraw from the largest investor coalition focused on convincing the corporate world to act on climate change—Climate100+.

Another lawsuit filed related to Kanawha City McDonald's crime spree

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Another victim of a violent Charleston crime spree has sued the owner/operator of the Kanawha City McDonald’s where the violence began and where the man arrested worked.

Douglas honored for work on peanut butter espionage case

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia Jarod Douglas was presented an award for his work on the peanut butter espionage case.

Supreme Court hears arguments in Cabell excess levy funding case

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on a case regarding Cabell County Board of Education excess levy funding.

Woman says she was sexually assaulted by Golden Corral boss in front of customers

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Charleston woman says she was sexually assaulted by her supervisor in front of customers while working at Golden Corral when she was 17 years old.

Ohio woman says she was injured after tripping outside Charleston Coliseum

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – An Ohio woman says she was injured after tripping on a walkway outside of the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center.

Dinsmore Earns Expanded Rankings from World Trademark Review

By The West Virginia Record |
For the third year in a row, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP’s trademark group has been recognized by World Trademark Review with a Gold ranking for Ohio in its annual WTR 1000 for 2024.

Morrisey part of coalition asking Supreme Court to pause ruling on Trump immunity in election case

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has joined a coalition of 22 states asking the U.S. Supreme Court to grant a request to pause the D.C. Circuit’s ruling in former President Donald Trump’s immunity case on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election results.