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Daily Archives: May 19, 2009
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Succession planning: A contrarian’s perspective
CHARLESTON — Determining when to begin the thought process for selling a business is often a product of the age of the owner(s) or financial need.
Court upholds decision in Lincoln election appeal
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court says a Lincoln County circuit judge was right to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the losing candidate in a circuit clerk election marred by illegal vote-buying. In a per curiam opinion filed Tuesday, … Read More
Eight lawsuits filed over same health care product
CHARLESTON – Thirteen plaintiffs in eight separate lawsuits pending in federal court are seeking damages after women claimed they’d suffered adverse effects from a type of mesh implanted to help with a pelvic condition. The plaintiffs sued C. R. Bard … Read More
Lawyer says family members ‘feel vindicated’ by $2M settlement
WELLSBURG — A Wheeling lawyer says family members of a woman who died after a cancer-related surgery at Weirton Medical Center in 2005 “feel vindicated by our justice system” after the hospital confessed judgment and agreed to pay $2 million … Read More
PERSONNEL FILE: Lucas joins Huddleston Bolen
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HUNTINGTON — Huddleston Bolen has announced that Conrad Lucas will practice in the firm’s Huntington office following his admission to the West Virginia Bar.
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