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Daily Archives: March 29, 2012
PERSONNEL FILE: Lambert named Steptoe & Johnson Director of Operations
Lambert
BRIDGEPORT -– Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that Frank R. Lambert has joined the firm as Director of Operations.
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Chafin’s recusal plan draws criticism
Chafin
CHARLESTON – One state Supreme Court candidate’s plan to revise the rules for justice recusal already seems to have its critics on the Court.
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Judge denies motion to dismiss suit by former Massey investors
Berger
BECKLEY – A federal judge this week denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by former Massey Energy shareholders. Read More
AG’s Martinsburg office to open soon
McGraw
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw’s office has announced the opening of a new Martinsburg consumer protection office in April.
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Raleigh Co. Judicial Center to open Tuesday
BECKLEY -– Raleigh County judicial officers, Supreme Court justices, and state and county elected officials will celebrate the opening of the Raleigh County Judicial Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon on Tuesday, April 3, at the Judicial Center, 222 … Read More
Kanawha Magistrate Court to add new courtroom, extra courtroom week
Kanawha County Public Defender George Castelle speaks Monday during the ceremony announcing the new courtroom and extra courtroom week in Circuit Judge Duke Bloom’s chambers. (Photo by Kyla Asbury)
CHARLESTON – The Kanawha County Magistrate Court is planning to add a new courtroom to help with the amount of cases the county has.
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Family farm dispute lands in Lincoln Co. court
HAMLIN — A matter of who is entitled to hay, tools and equipment on family property is before Lincoln Circuit Court Judge Jay M. Hoke. Dennis Lee Collins of Hamlin complains his father, Ray W. Collins of West Hamlin, refuses … Read More
Putnam Commission, EMS settle wrongful death suit for $225,000
WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman has agreed to accept nearly $250,000 to settle her wrongful death suit against the county’s EMS squad. Last month, the Putnam County Commission, via its insurance carrier Travelers, agreed to pay Mira Suarez Dankiewicz … Read More
Huddleston Bolen to present free seminar on disaster preparedness for businesses
ASHLAND, Ky. — Businesses in the Tri-State area have a unique opportunity to learn from industry leaders about how to prepare their organization for natural, manmade, or economic disasters in a free seminar titled “Business Continuity Planning: Preparing Your Business … Read More
THEIR VIEW: Jay’s voice needed on pharmacy merger
WASHINGTON — A proposed multi-billion-dollar pharmacy industry merger currently before the Federal Trade Commission may eliminate competition in the market, reduce consumers’ choice and access to quality pharmacy care, and drive up the cost of health care.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: GOP chief pledges to support entire ticket
Dear Editor: As the 2012 primary election draws near, I pledge the support of the Republican Party to each and every Republican who is nominated on May 8. We are excited about our statewide ticket and are excited to support … Read More



