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Parent sues Kanawha school board after son was allegedly assaulted, harassed, bullied

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A St. Albans student allegedly was physically and sexually assaulted and harassed, bullied and intimidated by a fellow student despite school officials knowing of the aggressor’s violent acts.

Chris Robinson Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Charleston Office

By West Virginia Record Report |
Chris Robinson has joined the Charleston office of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC as an Associate in the firm’s Litigation Department.

Some sun, mostly clouds in W.Va. Chamber's state economic forecast

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The economic forecast for West Virginia includes some dark clouds, according to a West Virginia Chamber of Commerce report.

Plaintiff alleges fraudulent business practices against Mountaineer Insurance Group

By West Virginia Record |
A woman has filed a lawsuit against Mountaineer Insurance Group alleging fraudulent business practices in connection with a $320,000 purchase agreement gone awry.

Employee sues multiple companies over electrocution incident

By West Virginia Record |
An employee has filed a lawsuit against multiple companies following a severe electrocution incident at work in Logan County.

Attorney General Morrisey Announces University vs. Wheeling Park as Opioid Abuse Prevention Game of the Week

By West Virginia Record Report |
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced his office will feature the University High School (UHS) vs. Wheeling Park High School gridiron matchup as an Opioid Abuse Prevention Game of the Week.

Group of AGs support Kroger in challenge of FTC tribunal

By Chris Dickerson |
A coalition of attorneys general are supporting a challenge of the constitutionality of the Federal Trade Commission’s administrative proceedings for the Kroger-Albertsons merger.

Attorney General Morrisey Announces Artwork of Southern W.Va. ‘Kids Kick Opioids’ Regional Winners on Display at the Capitol

By West Virginia Record Report |
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced artwork by students from southern West Virginia, who are regional winners of the office’s eighth Kids Kick Opioids contest, will be on display at the State Capitol building from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29.

Lawsuits blame mining, logging companies for Campbell's Creek flooding

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – At least 18 lawsuits have been filed accusing a host of mining and logging companies of causing flooding that damaged the plaintiffs’ properties.

A.G. Morrisey Joins Comment to Stop California Electric-Truck Mandate

By West Virginia Record Report |
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey joined a multistate comment letter asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to maintain a federal legal block on California’s Advanced Clean Fleets regulation.

Podcaster sues Harris campaign for millions over social media post he says damaged him

By Chris Dickerson |
MARTINSBURG – A conservative podcaster has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit saying Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign claimed he supports a dictatorship.

Woman says botched surgeries led to leg amputation

By Chris Dickerson |
LOGAN – A Logan County woman says she ended up having her left leg amputated because of poor medical care at Logan Regional Medical Center.

Coalition of AGs working to stop California electric-truck mandate

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey recently joined a multistate comment letter asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to maintain a federal legal block on California’s Advanced Clean Fleets regulation.

The Mad Clientist Names Nelson Mullins Among “Most Feared in Litigation” Law Firms

By The West Virginia Record |
Nelson Mullins is among 84 law firms that were named the “Most Feared in Litigation” in The Mad Clientist by BTI Consulting Group, which is up from 62 firms last year—signifying a marked increase in aggressive litigation across the country.

Woman says she was victim of harassment, discrimination because of medical condition

By Chris Dickerson |
PRINCETON – A Mercer County woman says she was harassed and discriminated against because of a medical condition.

Woman says husband died because of improper medical treatment

By Chris Dickerson |
BECKLEY – The wife of a Raleigh County man says he died because of improper treatment at a Beckley hospital.

Mother blames law enforcement, others after daughter's suicide on I-81

By Chris Dickerson |
MARTINSBURG – The mother of a Berkeley County woman has sued several members of law enforcement and others after her daughter committed suicide by jumping from a bridge onto Interstate 81.

Parents say special needs son was physically, verbally abused by school staff

By Chris Dickerson |
MORGANTOWN – The parents of a special needs student say their son was subjected to various forms of physical and verbal abuse by school employees.

Medical staffer blames co-worker for botched wrist surgery

By Chris Dickerson |
PRINCETON – A Mercer County woman blames a co-worker, who is a certified physician’s assistant, for injuring her during a procedure to remove a ganglion cyst from her wrist.

Federal judge wants briefs on Loper Bright's effect on whistleblower case

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A federal judge is requiring parties in a whistleblower lawsuit to file briefs addressing a recent landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling.