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Miley selected as new Speaker of the House
Justice Robin Davis swears in Tim Miley as the new Speaker of the House.CHARLESTON – Clarksburg personal injury attorney Tim Miley was voted the new Speaker of the House of Delegates on June 18. Miley, a Maryland native and Democrat who represents District 48, has been a member of the House since 2004. … Read More »
Mingo Logan Coal argues for rehearing of revoked permit case
The Spruce No. 1 Mine. Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org.WASHINGTON – Former Solicitor General Paul Clement’s first action as counsel for Mingo Logan Coal Company was to ask a federal appeals court to grant a rehearing of a case involving a revoked Clean Water Act permit. On June 7, … Read More »
Bluefield settles jail wrongful death suit for $460K
BLUEFIELD – The city of Bluefield has agreed to a nearly $500,000 settlement in a resident’s lawsuit alleging her son died needlessly in its jail three years ago. U.S. District Judge David A. Faber on June 10 approved the settlement … Read More »
Evidence insufficient to fire state employee accused of accessing porn, court says
LoughryCHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has affirmed a lower court decision to reinstate a Department of Highways mechanic back to work after his having been terminated for his alleged accessing of pornography on a state owned computer. The per … Read More »
Marshall U. dismissed from bottle-rocket-shot-out-of-anus lawsuit
Marshall UniversityHUNTINGTON – The Marshall University Board of Governors has been dismissed as a defendant in a lawsuit involving a student attempting to shoot bottle rockets out of his anus at a fraternity party. Louis Helmburg III sued the Alpha Tau Omega … Read More »
Lawsuit against Women’s Health Center of West Virginia alleges botched abortion
Attorney Jeremiah Dys speaks at a June 10 press conference announcing a lawsuit against WomenCHARLESTON – A Charleston woman is suing Women’s Health Center of West Virginia Inc. for an allegedly botched abortion. Dr. Rodney Lee Stephens was also named as a defendant in the suit. In early April 2012, Itai Gravely learned she … Read More »
Marion Co. attorney accused of inappropriate relationship with female clients
CHARLESTON – A Marion County attorney is accused of similar conduct that resulted in the disbarment of his father. George P. Stanton III is named as a respondent in a two-count statement of charges filed by the Office of Disciplinary … Read More »
U.S. sues Chesapeake Appalachia over Triana Energy’s taxes
GoodwinCHARLESTON – The United States of America is suing Chesapeake Appalachia for failing to pay taxes under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act and the Federal Insurance Contribution Act in 2001, 2002 and 2003. Chesapeake Appalachia LLC is the successor of … Read More »
Coal company hires former solicitor general for possible fight with EPA
The Spruce No. 1 Mine. Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org.WASHINGTON – Mingo Logan Coal Company has hired former Solicitor General Paul Clement to represent it in litigation against the Environmental Protection Agency over a retracted Clean Water Act permit. The move possibly signifies an appeal to the U.S. Supreme … Read More »
Judge Keeley won’t ‘encourage strategic moves’ by recusing self
augustaCLARKSBURG – A federal judge has decided she will not recuse herself from a lawsuit just because her old law partner is testifying as an expert witness. On May 31, U.S. District Judge Irene M. Keeley, of the Northern District … Read More »



