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Daily Archives: April 28, 2008
Man sues former employer, others in silicosis suit
CHARLESTON – A West Virginia man has filed a suit against his former employer, claiming he contracted silicosis after years of working as a rock drill operator. Dewey White filed the suit March 28 in Kanawha Circuit Court against Geupel … Read More
Attorney files 12 asbestos lawsuits
CHARLESTON – Attorney David P. Chervenick has filed 12 separate asbestos lawsuits against 131 companies, seeking punitive damages for the plaintiffs and their families. The suits were filed individually March 28 in Kanawha Circuit Court. Each plaintiff claims they were … Read More
Downloading Marshall students must be identified, judge says
HUNTINGTON – Seven Marshall University students who allegedly downloaded music illegally must be identified, a federal judge recently told the school. U.S. Magistrate Maurice G. Taylor refused to void a subpoena obtained by the music industry that seeks the students’ … Read More



