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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

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Legal battle to keep Paden City High School open continues

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Attorneys for a group of Paden City residents and school employees are continuing to fight the Wetzel County Superintendent in court after she appealed a judge’s decision to keep the town’s high school school open.

4th Circuit to hear arguments in oil and gas royalties case this fall

By Chris Dickerson |
RICHMOND, Virginia – A federal appeals court has scheduled oral arguments in an oil and gas royalties case for this fall.

WVU Law Students Benefit from Generous WV State Bar Gift

By The West Virginia Record |
Thanks to the West Virginia State Bar, students at West Virginia University College of Law have the opportunity to receive financial support to work at a summer job and gain additional experience in an area of law they are passionate about.

Morrisey, other AGs blast Treasury over fearmonging against de-banking bans

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is one of 20 state AGs opposing the Biden administration’s claim that state laws preventing de-banking are a “national security threat.”

Registration for the September Regional Meetings opens

By The West Virginia Record |
The State Bar is hitting the road and traveling around the state hosting CLE in a district near you.

Mother sues after 6-year-old girl sexually assaulted while in foster care

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Wood County woman says her 6-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted while in foster care.

Attorney General Morrisey’s Mobile Office Sets August Stops for Northern West Virginia

By The West Virginia Record |
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced a representative from his office will meet with northern West Virginia residents in August to discuss consumer-related issues and answer any potential questions.

Wyoming County couple says 'foul-smelling' runoff from adjacent mine has damaged their property

By Chris Dickerson |
PINEVILLE – A Wyoming County couple says a mining facility adjacent to their property has illegally discharged “foul-smelling, noxious, foamy and potentially hazardous” drainage onto their property.

Attorney General Morrisey's Mobile Office Sets August Stops for Metro Valley

By The West Virginia Record |
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced a representative from his office will meet with Metro Valley residents in August to discuss consumer-related issues and answer any potential questions.

Appeals court reverses, remands police excessive force rulings

By Chris Dickerson |
RICHMOND, Virginia – A federal appeals court has reversed a lower court decision in two consolidated cases filed by the estate of a man killed by an officer and his girlfriend who says she was shot without reason.

Feds jump into lawsuit against Huntington recovery facilities accused of fraud

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – The federal government officially has intervened in a lawsuit alleging two Huntington drug recovery-related facilities and their owners bilked it for millions of dollars.

Greenbrier on the auction block; Justice blames 'Democrat machine'

By Chris Dickerson |
LEWISBURG – The Greenbrier, which is owned by Gov. Jim Justice and his family, will be up for auction later this month on the county courthouse steps, according to a legal advertisement.The legal announcement of the foreclosure was placed in Lewisburg’s West Virginia Daily News.

Paden City High School to remain open, judge rules

By Chris Dickerson |
NEW MARTINSVILLE – A Wetzel County judge has ruled Paden City High School will remain open for the 2024-25 school year.

Appeals court vacates design defect ruling in pelvic mesh case

By Chris Dickerson |
RICHMOND, Virginia – A federal appeals court has vacated a lower court judgment in a pelvic mesh product liability trial.

Attorney General Morrisey Takes Fight Over State Medicaid’s Choice Not to Pay for Sex-Reassignment Surgeries to SCOTUS

By The West Virginia Record |
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has taken the fight over the state’s decision not to cover sex-reassignment surgeries under its Medicaid plan all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Attorney tells federal judge his error 'embarrassing,' but says it was 'unintentional'

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney says an “embarrassing” error that drew the ire of a federal judge was “unknowing and unintentional.”

Kace Legg Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Charleston Office

By The West Virginia Record |
Kace Legg recently joined Steptoe & Johnson PLLC’s Litigation Department as Of Counsel in the firm’s Charleston office.

Meteorologist says cartilage implant caused more problems for his big toe

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A local meteorologist has sued the manufacturers of a cartilage implant he says led to more issues with his big toe, saying the companies should have issued a recall because of multiple previous failures.

Attorney General Morrisey Again Urges VP Harris to Invoke 25th Amendment

By The West Virginia Record |
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Monday renewed his call for Vice President Kamala Harris to invoke her powers under Section 4 of the 25th Amendment and declare that President Joe Biden is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.

Judge to rule on Paden City High's future by Thursday

By Chris Dickerson |
NEW MARTINSVILLE – A Wetzel County judge says he’ll make a decision before August 1 on whether Paden City High School will remain open for the upcoming school year.