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Daily Archives: May 13, 2009
Kanawha drug court launched
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.
Citing W.Va. law, NFL asks Delaware SC to stop sports betting
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.
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
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
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
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
ALL THINGS JURY: Predicting monetary awards
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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PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen attorneys honored by national publication
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.
PERSONNEL FILE: 20/10 Consulting brings focus to employee development
Karen Bragg and Gina Pertee are co-managing directors of 20/10 Consulting.
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



