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Daily Archives: September 28, 2007
Larry Starcher’s suspicions
West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher is no bigot. But he is prejudiced. Read More
Starcher’s response even worse, airline says
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CHARLESTON – To Colgan Air, state Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher keeps getting more insulting with each passing day.
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Cabell woman says EMS to blame for pregnant woman, newborn’s deaths
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman has filed a suit against the Cabell County Emergency Medical Services, claiming they caused the death of a pregnant woman. Pamela Prout, the administratrix of the estate of Kristy M. Crawford, filed a suit … Read More
Boone man says he was victim of racial discrimination
CHARLESTON – A Boone County man has filed a suit against his former employer, claiming he was discriminated against and fired because he is black. Ray Saunders, through attorney Roger D. Forman, originally filed the suit Sept. 13 in Kanawha … Read More
Supreme Court to hear $50 million Massey appeal
CHARLESTON – Five years after Boone County jurors awarded about $50 million on a claim that Massey Coal ruined a man and his business, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals will judge the trial. The Justices will hear arguments … Read More
Va. PI’s failure to engage in mediation angers residents
West Virginia residents Bob Hart, Elizabeth Crawford, second from left, Sue Holland, third from left and Patti Lemley, standing, wait to be called for their mediation hearing with Jon Gigliotti, an alleged private investigator from Lyndhurst, Va. in Morgantown. The parties failed to resolve anyting as Gigliotti hired an attorney, and instructed her not to make the group any offers. (Photo by Lawrence Smith)
MORGANTOWN – A group of West Virginia residents say they are more determined than ever to pursue a civil suit against an alleged private investigator from Virginia after he hired a local attorney and instructed her not to make them any offers during a court-ordered mediation hearing.
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Kanawha Circuit Court ready to SWARM this week
CHARLESTON – The Kanawha Circuit Court is preparing for a rush of mediation this week, as more than 40 cases will be discussed in hopes of being settled outside of court. Settlement Week Alternative Resolution by Mediation, or SWARM as … Read More
Tabit kicks off campaign for Kanawha Circuit Court judge
CHARLESTON – Charleston attorney Joanna Tabit has officially kicked off her public campaign for Kanawha Circuit Court judge. Tabit, an attorney with Steptoe & Johnson, had a rally Sept. 20, at Power Alley Grill, to raise public awareness for her … Read More
Steptoe & Johnson sponsors Employee Benefits Seminar
CHARLESTON — Steptoe & Johnson is the premier sponsor of the West Virginia Bar Association’s Employee Benefits Seminar, which will be held Oct. 4 at the Charleston Marriott. Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Department of Labor representatives will discuss what … Read More
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson attorneys names in The Best Lawyers of America
CLARKSBURG — Fifty-two of Steptoe & Johnson’s attorneys representing offices throughout West Virginia and Ohio are honored in the 2008 edition of The Best Lawyers in America for distinguished work in their legal specialties. In addition, the law firm of … Read More
PERSONNEL FILE: Barnette to be honored as Angel in Adoption
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CHARLESTON -– Representative Shelley Moore Capito has nominated Dave Barnette as a 2007 Angel in Adoption for his outstanding advocacy of adoption.
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This Just In: Kanawha County
Sept. 13 Nancy Sue Payne v. Real Estate Resources, Inc., a West Virginia Corporation, General Corporation, Jane L. Cline, Insurance Commissioner of the State of West Virginia PA – Larry L. Rowe; J – Zakaib * Nancy Sue Payne filed … Read More
This Just In: Monongalia County
Sept. 18 Sharon Frum v Lowe’s Companies, Inc., and Crystal Sypolt, Store Manager PA-J. Bryan Edwards; J-Stone * While a customer of Lowe’s at the Mall Road in Morgantown, Sharon Frum sat down on a porch canopy swing that was … Read More
This Just In: Berkeley County
Sept. 4 Robin M. Gott vs. The Raymond Corp., Toyota Material Handling U.S.A. Inc., and General Motors Corp. PA – Edwin Pancake; J – Gray Silver * Gott claims that a Raymond fork truck that she operated while working for … Read More
This Just In: Cabell County
Sept. 19 Bruce Patton v. Portec Rail Products, Inc. PA-Paul S. Perfater; J-John L. Cummings * Patton was working at Portec while employed for Manpower when, according to the suit, he sustained permanent injuries. Patton claims Porte failed to maintain … Read More



