The West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources (DHHR) and the WV Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) have identified 27 public water systems with detectable levels of select perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) compounds in their finished drinking water.
Those who receive West Virginia benefits but who may have a residence out of state have been identified by the state DHHR. They're asked to contact the agency if they hope to maintain benefits.
Two criminal matters were heard in Tyler County Circuit Court on the morning of Wednesday, November 16, 2022, by the Honorable Judge Jeffrey D. Cramer, Chief Ju
In this update, we discuss upcoming oral arguments in the intellectual property area for February 2021. Some notable cases include Realtime Adaptive Streaming v. Netflix, Inc, Alphatec Holdings, Inc. v. NuVasive and Apple Inc. v. Zipit Wireless