Daily Archives: November 30, 2006

What Republicans need in 2008 � Shelley and more

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CHARLESTON — I ran into Shelley Moore Capito at Kroger and it made me finally sit down and write this article. I’ve been meaning to write it since the end of the election.
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Arguments, Their View

Councilman’s countersuit demands $10 million

CHARLESTON – The Nitro City councilman alleged to have used a fellow councilman’s identity to e-mail a sexually explicit photograph of himself has filed a $10 million counterclaim against his accuser. Tim Harrison and his attorney, Michael Clifford, filed the … Read More »

Kanawha County, News

Several asbestos suits filed

CHARLESTON – A Pittsburgh attorney and his Charleston associate recently filed 12 asbestos lawsuits in Kanawha Circuit Court. David Chervenick of Pittsburgh law firm Goldberg, Persky and White teamed with Charleston attorney Scott Segal to file the lawsuits, which were … Read More »

Kanawha County, News, Personal Injury

Financial advisor responds to allegations

CHARLESTON – A prominent Charleston financial advisor has responded to allegations that he facilitated a misappropriation scheme. Knox Fuqua and his attorney, Eric Snyder of Bailey and Glasser, denied the Securities and Exchange Commission’s charges that were filed in federal … Read More »

Federal Court, News

Mediation fails, schedule filed in case against Kanawha judges

CHARLESTON – After the two sides went through more than two hours of fruitless mediation, a federal judge filed on Tuesday a scheduling order in the case of a county employee who was fired by one retired and six current … Read More »

Federal Court, News

Davis says med mal wait period is unconstitutional

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CHARLESTON – Supreme Court of Appeals Chief Justice Robin Davis believes a law requiring 30 days notice before the filing of a medical malpractice suit violates the West Virginia Constitution, but the other Justices would rather not say what they believe.
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News, State Supreme Court

PERSONNEL FILE: FAA official to receive WVU Eberly Alumni Recognition Award

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MORGANTOWN — Dr. Jon L. Jordan, the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) federal air surgeon, is the recipient of this year’s Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Recognition Award at West Virginia University.
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