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Monthly Archives: June 2012
PERSONNEL FILE: Funk joins Dinsmore’s Charleston office
Funk
CHARLESTON -– Dinsmore is pleased to announce that Mary Catherine Funk has joined the firm as an associate in the Litigation Department. She will practice in the firm’s Charleston office.
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State jail authority moves female inmates to avoid lawsuits
DeLong
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority is moving state-sentenced female inmates to Tygart Valley Regional Jail as part of an effort to avoid frivolous lawsuits.
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High court: Primary beneficiaries can bring statutory bad faith claims
McHugh
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled last week that a primary life insurance beneficiary may assert a statutory bad faith action after the death of the insured. Read More
PERSONNEL FILE: LAPSWV elects officers
HUNTINGTON — On June 1, Legal Assistants/Paralegals of Southern West Virginia (LAPSWV) held its 8th Annual Seminar and Meeting at the Pullman Plaza Hotel in Huntington. During its annual meeting, the following officers were elected to the LAPSWV Executive Committee: … Read More
PERSONNEL FILE: Taylor named a W.Va. Super Lawyer
Taylor
HUNTINGTON – Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington-based law firm, has announced that Barry M. Taylor has been selected by his peers as a 2012 West Virginia Super Lawyer in medical malpractice and personal injury defense.
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PERSONNEL FILE: Woody named fellow of College of Labor and Employment Lawyers
Woody
CHARLESTON -— The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that Charles L. Woody recently was named a Fellow of The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.
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PERSONNEL FILE: Tinney again recognized by Best Lawyers
Tinney
CHARLESTON — The Tinney Law Firm is pleased to announce that John Tinney once again has been named to the West Virginia Super Lawyers list for 2012.
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ODC withdraws motion to suspend Lewis’ license
Lewis
CHARLESTON – A Morgantown attorney accused of shooting, and wounding a homeless man at his camp in Clay County will, for now, be allowed to continue practicing law.
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Watkins accused of ejecting man from courthouse without cause
Watkins
WINFIELD – In addition to screaming at Pastor Art Hage, Putnam Family Law Judge William M. “Chip” Watkins III will have to answer why he ordered one of the minister’s parishioners out of the courthouse.
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Watkins accused of inaction in Red House man’s divorce
Watkins
WINFIELD – On the heels of allegations he behaved badly in a Hurricane minister’s divorce, Putnam Circuit Judge William M. “Chip” Watkins III is accused of failing to correct his “inaccurate and inappropriate rulings” in one involving a Red House man from two years ago.
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Ky. woman sues Target for injuries
HUNTINGTON — An Ashland, Ky., woman is suing Target Corporation after she fell and sustained injuries while at its Barboursville location.
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Wayne Co. woman sues state school board over suspension
CHARLESTON — A bus operator is suing the West Virginia State Board of Education after she claims her employment was wrongfully suspended.
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Former conductor sues Norfolk Southern Railway Company for injuries
WAYNE — A former conductor is suing Norfolk Southern Railway Company for injuries he sustained during the course of his employment.
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Woman sues bank for breach of peace, trespassing
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman is suing Rock Branch Community Bank for breach of peace and trespassing after she claims they changed the locks on her mobile home and damaged the home. Sheila Martin was also named as a … Read More
Video shows family judge yelling at pastor
Watkins
WINFIELD – A Putnam County pastor is accusing a family law judge of being “out-of-control” and has released video evidence to prove it.
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