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Daily Archives: December 28, 2009
Majority went too far in legal malpractice case, dissenters say
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CHARLESTON – Three Justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals decided the rights of legal malpractice defendant Douglas Rockwell even though he wasn’t a party to the case before them, according to two dissenters.
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State sues Hurricane company for failing to file payroll reports
CHARLESTON — The State of West Virginia is suing a Hurricane business for failing to timely file its gross payroll required by State Code on at least 29 occasions. Russell L. Fry, Acting Executive Director of Workforce West Virginia’s Unemployment … Read More
Man sues former employer, supervisor for discrimination
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing Coal River Energy and his supervisor for discrimination. Anzie J. Brewer had been employed by Coal River Energy since 2005, according to a complaint filed Dec. 1 in Kanawha Circuit Court. On Dec. … Read More



