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November 14, 2025

November 10, 2025


Overview: CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) – On the November 8 episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, guests interviewed by Rick Johnson included attorney Rusty Webb with Webb Law Centre PLLC, who discussed a recent sizable settlement with Purdue Pharma. Watch the segment here from minute 5:50 to minute 10:35 of the 21-minute podcast.

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November 14, 2025
Charleston, West Virginia — November 12, 2025 . The Webb Law Centre, PLLC, led by attorney Charles R. “Rusty” Webb, is pleased to announce that the firm has received a formal invitation to join the AEA International Lawyers Network (Association of European Attorneys), the largest global network of law firms in the world. AEA represents: 1,547 law offices across 158 countries A presence spanning Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Oceania 119 member firms in the United States , the largest number of any country Membership provides law firms with global reach, enhanced professional visibility, and access to an extensive international referral system. A Global Legal Network with Exceptional Reach Headquartered at the historic Mosse Palais at Leipziger Platz in Berlin, the AEA International Lawyers Network offers members: A w orldwide directory of vetted law firms The ability to collaborate on cross-border matters Access to daily referrals through AEA’s main international WhatsApp referral group Participation in 34 specialized practice-area groups, including: International Litigation International Arbitration Personal Injury & Insurance Tech Law, AI, Blockchain & Data Protection International Debt Collection Trade & Customs Real Estate & Investments Estate Planning Energy & Mining Law Criminal Law Sports Law Global Mobility Francophone, Spanish, Arabic, Lusophone, and Jewish legal groups And many more AEA’s brands — Association of European Attorneys, Asociación Europea de Abogados, and AEA International Lawyers Network — are registered with the EUIPO and have been recognized throughout Europe since 2004. Invitation to Present at the 2026 Paris Congress Upon joining, The Webb Law Centre will be eligible to attend and present at the 19th Annual AEA International Congress , to be held in Paris, France, on May 28–29, 2026. Previous congresses drew hundreds of lawyers from 70–90 different countries, including: Vienna (2023) : 318 participants Budapest (2024) : 379 participants Madrid (2025) : 319 participants About The Webb Law Centre, PLLC The Webb Law Centre is a West Virginia–based litigation firm representing clients in complex civil matters, including nationwide class actions, mass torts, consumer protection, personal injury, and data-privacy litigation. The firm has helped recover nearly a billion dollars in opioid abatement, antitrust, and consumer recovery actions, while continuing to expand its national presence.
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November 14, 2025
Charleston, West Virginia — The Webb Law Centre, PLLC, led by attorney Charles R. “Rusty” Webb , is now representing families across the United States in cases involving Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) caused by cow’s-milk-based infant formulas, including products manufactured by Similac and Enfamil . We now represent clients from: Alabama • California • Illinois • Maryland • Mississippi • Nevada • Texas NEC is a devastating gastrointestinal condition that especially affects premature infants. Scientific research has shown that feeding premature babies cow’s-milk-based formulas significantly increases the risk of NEC, often leading to severe injury, permanent disability, or loss of life. Families were never adequately warned about these dangers. At The Webb Law Centre, PLLC, we are committed to holding manufacturers accountable and securing justice for the children and families harmed by formula companies’ failure to warn of these risks. A National Leader in Complex Litigation Attorney Rusty Webb has earned a national reputation for leading major public-health and consumer-protection litigation, including serving as counsel in opioid-abatement actions that have resulted in nearly $1 billion in relief for West Virginia communities. Our firm continues to apply that same tenacity, resources, and litigation strength to the NEC baby formula cases. If your child developed NEC after consuming cow’s-milk-based formula, we can help. Contact  Webb Law Centre PLLC  today for a free case evaluation.
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September 18, 2025
Charleston, WV – Rusty Webb, founding attorney of The Webb Law Centre, PLLC, announced his attendance at the 2025 Appalachian Addiction and Prescription Drug Abuse Conference , being held September 18–20, 2025 , at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Charleston, West Virginia. The annual conference brings together leading experts in medicine, law, public health, and policy to address the ongoing challenges of opioid addiction, prescription drug misuse, and emerging treatment strategies throughout Appalachia. Sessions highlight new approaches to prevention, treatment, and litigation strategies designed to curb the epidemic’s devastating effects on families and communities. “As an attorney representing hundreds of West Virginians impacted by the opioid crisis, it’s vital to remain engaged with the latest research and treatment innovations,” said Webb. “This conference is a critical opportunity to collaborate with medical and public health leaders so that legal advocacy can be informed by the realities of frontline care and community impact.” Webb has been a Special Assistant Attorney General for the State of West Virginia in opioid litigation and has helped secure over $1 billion in opioid abatement funds to support recovery and prevention efforts statewide. His participation in the conference underscores his continued commitment to fighting addiction through both the courts and community initiatives. For more information about the Appalachian Addiction and Prescription Drug Abuse Conference, visit www.wvmphp.org . 
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September 17, 2025
Charleston, WV – September 17, 2025 — The Webb Law Centre, PLLC, led by Charles R. “Rusty” Webb, has been recognized as one of only seven law firms nationwide identified by Google as handling Kratom-related cases. This distinction highlights the firm’s leadership in an emerging area of litigation that parallels early opioid lawsuits. The Webb Law Centre has launched a national initiative focused exclusively on representing victims and families who have suffered serious injury or death linked to Kratom products. All Kratom death and injury cases are handled on a no-risk contingency-fee basis — clients pay nothing unless there is a recovery. “Our mission is to give a voice to victims and their loved ones who have been harmed by Kratom,” said Charles R. “Rusty” Webb. “We are committed to pursuing accountability and justice in these cases.” For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact: The Webb Law Centre, PLLC 716 Lee Street East Charleston, WV 25301 Phone: (304) 344-9322 Fax: (304) 344-1157 Email: rusty@rustywebb.com
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September 17, 2025
Charleston, West Virginia — September 6, 2025 — The Webb Law Centre, PLLC, led by attorney Charles R. “Rusty” Webb, is investigating and filing lawsuits against Roblox Corporation and Discord Inc. for their alleged failure to protect minors from sexual exploitation and online predators. The actions follow a series of lawsuits filed nationwide, including a recent 124-page complaint in the Western District of Michigan alleging that Roblox and Discord enabled predators to groom and exploit an 11-year-old girl. According to the complaint, the platforms’ defective safety design and lack of protections made children “easy prey for pedophiles,” while the companies prioritized user growth and profits over basic child safety. “These cases are not isolated tragedies — they represent a systemic failure by Roblox and Discord to implement even the most basic safeguards to protect vulnerable children,” said Rusty Webb , founding attorney of The Webb Law Centre. “Our firm is committed to holding these companies accountable for profiting from unsafe platforms while exposing children to predators.” The lawsuits highlight allegations that: Roblox allows adults to initiate private conversations with children and use in-game currency (“Robux”) to exploit them. Discord enables predators to escalate abuse by soliciting explicit photos and videos from minors, constituting child sexual abuse material. Both companies have known solutions and technologies available but have failed to adopt them, leaving children exposed to significant risks. National Scope of Litigation Roblox and Discord already face multiple lawsuits across the country, including: A California federal case filed in April 2025 by a Florida child alleging exploitation on both platforms. A state lawsuit in Louisiana filed in August 2025 alleging Roblox facilitates child sexual abuse material. Additional complaints in California and Michigan detailing similar patterns of grooming, exploitation, and data misuse involving minors. Call for Families to Come Forward The Webb Law Centre, PLLC is actively investigating additional cases involving Roblox, Discord, and other online platforms where minors have been harmed. Families who believe their children may have been exploited online are encouraged to contact the firm for a confidential case evaluation . Attorney Rusty Webb represents clients on a contingency fee basis — meaning if we don’t win, you don’t pay. There is no financial risk to families seeking justice. Contact: The Webb Law Centre, PLLC 716 Lee Street East, Suite 204 Charleston, WV 25301 📞 (304) 344-9322 📧 rusty@rustywebb.com 🌐 www.rustywebb.com
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August 14, 2025
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Charles “Rusty” Webb, founder of The Webb Law Centre, announced today that his firm is expanding its nationwide review of kratom-related injury and wrongful death cases following an NBC Nightly News report on a beverage containing kratom and kava root. The August 2025 NBC segment highlighted growing social media warnings about the herbal supplement “Feel Free,” which contains kava root — touted for its relaxing effects — and kratom, a plant native to Southeast Asia known for its stimulant and opioid-like effects. “Kratom is still being marketed in ways that obscure its risks,” Webb said. “The NBC investigation underscores what the FDA’s been warning about — there are serious safety concerns without proper education, and people need to understand their legal options if they’ve been harmed.” The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued multiple warnings about kratom’s potential to cause addiction, liver damage, and death. Webb’s firm is currently reviewing cases involving: Fatal overdoses linked to kratom use Severe addiction requiring medical treatment Organ failure or other life-threatening complications Health care professionals or whistleblowers with relevant information With more than 30 years of legal experience in high-stakes toxic tort and product liability claims, Webb was one of the first attorneys to formally launch a coordinated litigation strategy targeting kratom manufacturers and distributors earlier this year. “The parallels to early opioid litigation are striking,” Webb said. “These cases can protect consumers and prevent another public health crisis.” About Rusty Webb Rusty Webb is the founder of The Webb Law Centre in Charleston, West Virginia. He has served in the West Virginia House of Delegates and has represented individuals and communities in precedent-setting complex tort, environmental, and public interest litigation. Media Contact:  Webb Law Centre PLLC  714 Venture Drive Charleston, WV 25309 www.webblawcentre.com
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August 13, 2025
Charles R. “Rusty” Webb, founder of The Webb Law Centre, PLLC, has been nominated to Attorney and Practice Magazine’s 2025 “Top 10 Personal Injury Law Attorney — Raising the Bar” directory for West Virginia.