The West Virginia Board of Medicine (WVBOM) is in charge of disciplining doctors in West
Virginia. Sometimes, doctors can be called before the WVBOM for reasons having little or
nothing to do with the quality of their practice. For example, a doctor may not keep up with
continuing education requirements, and may face a license suspension or probation because of
that. ...
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If you or a loved one suffered injury as a result of a drug that has since been recalled or because
a doctor improperly prescribed, or continued to prescribe, a medication after information about its
negative side effects became available, contact a West Virginia medical malpractice attorney at
DiTrapano Barrett & DiPiero, PLLC. ...
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The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) governs the circumstances under which employers may
request credit reports and background checks on potential or current employees. Knowing your rights
under the FCRA can help you protect yourself from illegal discrimination....
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Even though West Virginia requires employers to pay their employees every two weeks with very few
exceptions, some employers still try to make a little extra money by withholding rightfully earned
wages and benefits from their employees. ...
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