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Daily Archives: August 2, 2012
Federal judge grants Loughry’s motion to intervene
Loughry
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has granted West Virginia Supreme Court candidate Allen Loughry’s motion to intervene in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state’s Public Campaign Financing Pilot Program. Read More
EPA, Sierra Club strike out in federal court
Tomblin
WASHINGTON, D.C. -– The Environmental Protection Agency exceeded its authority by issuing a guidance document about Clean Water Act compliance, a federal judge has ruled.
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PERSONNEL FILE: Kay Casto & Chaney attorneys named Super Lawyers
CHARLESTON — Kay Casto & Chaney have announced that nine of its attorneys have been included in West Virginia Super Lawyers for 2012 published in July and four attorneys are listed as Rising Stars. The attorneys named Super Lawyers are … Read More
Upshur sheriff race heading to court
Taylor
BUCKHANNON – Who becomes the next Upshur County sheriff will likely not be decided at the ballot box, but in a courtroom.
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Logan man says police brutalized him
CHARLESTON – Eighteen months after it successfully nabbed a murder suspect, a police dragnet in Logan County has turned up a lawsuit.
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Steptoe & Johnson to host labor essentials seminars
Cokeley
BRIDGEPORT -– Attorneys from Steptoe & Johnson’s labor and employment group will brief employers operating in West Virginia on the crucial issues affecting their businesses at the upcoming Employment Essentials Seminar scheduled for two locations in southern West Virginia.
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THEIR VIEW: Pilot financing program was grounded before it started
WHEELING — The West Virginia Association for Justice has consistently supported efforts to reform judicial election financing.
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PERSONNEL FILE: Lyons, Stebbins join Lewis Glasser management team
Lyons
CHARLESTON — Lewis Glasser Casey & Rollins has named two new members to the law firm’s management team.
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Hinton woman names 41 defendants in asbestos case
CHARLESTON — A Hinton woman is suing 41 companies she claims are responsible for her husband’s lung cancer and death.
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