Daily Archives: August 31, 2010

Huntington attorney elected to executive committee of National Foundation for Judicial Excellence

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HUNTINGTON — A managing partner of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough’s West Virginia office has been elected to the executive committee of the National Foundation for Judicial Excellence.
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Cabell County, News

Law firm raises more than $6,500 for Multiple Sclerosis research

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Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe employees — from left, Greg Gibbs, Pierce Fowler, Matthew Blake, Steve Fowler, Joshua Dotson, Jeff Molenda and Robert Trimarche — rode through Greenbrier County in the MS 150 Bike Tour, ending up at the The Greenbrier. (Courtesy photo)

CHARLESTON -– Let no one say Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe employees don’t step out — or ride like the wind — for their community and organization support.
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Kanawha County, News

Holliday appointed as temporary Kanawha judge

CHARLESTON — A retired Putnam Circuit Judge has been appointed by the state Supreme Court to temporarily fill in for Kanawha Circuit Judge James C. Stucky. James O. Holliday began hearing cases on Aug. 30 and will continue “until Judge … Read More »

Kanawha County, News

THEIR VIEW: Bad legal climate — not bad geography — holds our state back

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CHARLESTON — It’s no surprise that the newest leader of West Virginia’s personal injury bar, Michael J. Romano, thinks our state’s legal climate is fine as is. However, it was quite interesting to read Mr. Romano’s recent guest column on what really hurts West Virginia’s job prospects — too many mountains!
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Arguments, Their View

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Labor Day takes a more somber tone this year

Dear Editor: This weekend, around the country, we are celebrating Labor Day and saying goodbye to our long summer days. While we all understand that Labor Day is a time to celebrate the American worker, this year’s holiday has taken … Read More »

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