Daily Archives: May 13, 2009

Kanawha drug court launched

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Bailey-Walker

CHARLESTON — Kanawha Circuit Judge Jennifer Bailey-Walker said that when she was eight years old, she decided to become a lawyer so she could help people.

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Kanawha County, News

Citing W.Va. law, NFL asks Delaware SC to stop sports betting

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DOVER, Del. — The National Football League does not want the State of Delaware to allow betting on sports and has asked the state Supreme Court to block the proposed law.

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Lawsuit filed over Morgantown hit-and-run

MORGANTOWN – A Morgantown family is suing a woman over a hit-and-run involving their daughter. Brittney C. Whiting and her parents, Vicki D. and Willie B. Edwards, filed a lawsuit April 21 in Monongalia Circuit Court against Junique Morris. The … Read More »

Monongalia County, News

Couple sues over man’s drunken attack

MORGANTOWN – A couple is suing a man, claiming he attacked them at a Cheat Lake bar. Eric and Davina Schmidt filed a lawsuit April 22 in Monongalia Circuit Court against Eric Kendzerki. According to the complaint, on May 16, … Read More »

Monongalia County, News

Man sues over invisible dog fence

MARTINSBURG – A man is suing the makers of an invisible dog fence, claiming the fence malfunctioned and caused his dog to bite him. Charles W. Coe filed a lawsuit March 25 in Berkeley Circuit Court against Radio Systems Corp. … Read More »

Berkeley County, News

Lawsuit filed against Lincoln newspaper

HUNTINGTON – The owner of a Florida landscaping company who started a newspaper in Lincoln County is suing the county’s longstanding newspaper for defamation, saying it published articles that falsely implicated him in illegal campaign activity. Dan Butcher and his … Read More »

Federal Court, News

ALL THINGS JURY: Predicting monetary awards

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In past columns I have stated that the most difficult — and least effective — use of jury research is trying to determine potential monetary damages.
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All Things Jury, News

PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen attorneys honored by national publication

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Bolen

HUNTINGTON — Huddleston Bolen has announced that Richard Bolen, Tom Gilpin and Chris Plybon have been recognized among the nation’s top business lawyers in the Super Lawyers Corporate Counsel Edition for 2009.

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News, Personnel File

PERSONNEL FILE: 20/10 Consulting brings focus to employee development

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Karen Bragg and Gina Pertee are co-managing directors of 20/10 Consulting.

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News, Personnel File

Business for Breakfast set for May 22

CHARLESTON — The State Journal, SCORE and the SBA have announced the May Business for Breakfast is scheduled Friday, May 22 at 7:30 a.m. at the Charleston Marriott Town Center’s Gauley Room at the Whitewater Grille. The topic of the … Read More »

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