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Daily Archives: January 31, 2008
WVU attorneys want to depose Rodriguez, wife
Rodriguez
CLARKSBURG – West Virginia University attorneys have asked U.S. District Judge John Bailey for permission to place former football coach Rich Rodriguez and his wife Rita Rodriguez under oath and ask them where he lived when the university sued him.
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Davis honored for work as chief justice
Justice Robin Jean Davis, seated, is honored Jan. 30 during a ceremony to honor her work as chief justice in 2006 and 2007. At right is Court Administrator Steve Canterbury. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Gentner, Gentner Photo LLC)
CHARLESTON -– Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis was honored Wednesday for her work on behalf of abused and neglected children during a surprise ceremony in the Supreme Court Chamber.
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ALL THINGS JURY: Do telephone surveys still work?
One of the concerns we hear frequently is whether traditional public opinion polling still works in today’s cell phone and Internet world. The speculation is that landline telephones are becoming obsolete given widespread use of the Internet, cell phones, and … Read More
PERSONNEL FILE: State Chamber VP running for House
Nichols Harper
CHARLESTON — Brenda Nichols Harper, Vice President and General Counsel for the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, will be among the Democrats seeking to be nominated in Kanawha County’s seven-member 30th House District.
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PERSONNEL FILE: Dennison named Director of Development for MU College of Science
Dennison
HUNTINGTON – Cory Dennison IV, a cum laude graduate of Marshall University with a degree in political science, has been named Director of Development for the university’s College of Science.
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PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly welcomes Rena Seidler
Seidler
CHARLESTON — Rena K. Seidler is an associate in Jackson Kelly’s Litigation and Business Litigation practice groups.
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Wetzel jury returns $4 million wrongful death verdict
NEW MARTINSVILLE — It took a Wetzel County jury just 45 minutes to return a $4 million wrongful death verdict against a physician. The surviving children and estate of Elizabeth Karpacs won the verdict Jan. 25 against Dr. Anandhi Murthy. … Read More
AARP sponsors state consumer protection week
CHARLESTON — AARP will lead the effort to protect West Virginia consumers from scams during West Virginia Consumer Protection Week Feb. 3-8. West Virginia Consumer Protection Week will highlight consumer education efforts in the fight against fraud, focusing on financial … Read More



