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Daily Archives: November 30, 2011
PERSONNEL FILE: 32 lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON — On Sept. 20, 32 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals. These individuals were admitted after successfully completing the bar examination or by reciprocity. … Read More
Son’s playground injuries result in Kanawha Co. lawsuit
CHARLESTON — A mother is suing the Kanawha County Board of Education after her son was injured on the Bridge Elementary School playground. On Feb. 17, Nathanial Marion was playing on the playground when he fell from the slide rail … Read More
Woman says former employer didn’t pay final wages on time
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing Air Methods Corporation after she claims it failed to pay her final wages within 72 hours of discharging her. Rebecca L. Hoffman was employed by the defendant from October 2010 until Oct. 14, … Read More
Widower sues St. Mary’s Medical Center for wife’s death
HUNTINGTON — A widower is suing St. Mary’s Medical Center after he claims the hospital is responsible for his wife’s death. On May 26, 2010, Sheila K. Holston was admitted to St. Mary’s for a right hip total arthroplasty, according … Read More
PERSONNEL FILE: Barnette appointed to Concord University Board of Governors
Barnette
CHARLESTON — Jackson Kelly attorney David A. Barnette recently was appointed by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin to the Concord University Board of Governors for a four-year term.
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Rowe campaign announces leadership team
Rowe
CHARLESTON — Circuit Judge Jim Rowe has announced the leadership team for his campaign for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.
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PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman named 2012 Go-To Law Firm
CHARLESTON — The management team of the law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that it was honored as a 2012 Go-To Law Firm for the Top 500 Companies by ALM, a publisher of multiple regional and national magazines … Read More
Huddleston Bolen announces December Business4Breakfast seminar in Charleston
CHARLESTON — Huddleston Bolen has announce that the December Business4Breakfast seminar, to be held on Friday, Dec. 16, will focus on helping businesses and organizations select the right media for their advertisements. The hourlong seminar will be held at 7:45 … Read More
THEIR VIEW: Use hard facts, not hearsay
Layne
CHARLESTON — In the courtroom, facts matter. You don’t deal with supposition or hearsay. When you present facts in court, you provide evidence to substantiate your claim.
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