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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

News from September 2010


PERSONNEL FILE: Four new associates join Jackson Kelly

By The West Virginia Record |
Clark CHARLESTON -– Jackson Kelly is pleased to welcome four new associates to the firm - Kellie Clark, Aaron Heishman, Amy Jo Holley and Felicia Phipps.

Rahall, Maynard campaigns spar over windmill ad

By The West Virginia Record |
Rahall HUNTINGTON –- Attorneys for U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall's election campaign want television stations to stop airing an ad from Republican challenger Spike Maynard's campaign.

Prominent legal scholar to headline Fairness WV Conference at WVU

By The West Virginia Record |
Robson MORGANTOWN -- Ruthann Robson, John T. Copenhaver visiting Chair at the West Virginia University College of Law, will be the featured speaker at the Fairness WV Conference 2010.

THEIR VIEW: W.Va. appeals process too restrictive

By The West Virginia Record |
HARPERS FERRY -- Our state currently has one of the most restrictive appeals processes in the nation. It is one of only 10 states in the nation without an intermediate court of appeals.

Wheeling couple sues Northern Panhandle Pipe & Supply for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING -- A Wheeling man and his wife are suing Northern Panhandle Pipe & Supply after he was injured with a steel pipe while at work.

Milton couple sues AEP, others for wrongful termination

By Kyla Asbury |
WINFIELD -- A Milton couple is suing American Electric Power Company and Sun Technical Services after they claim their employment was wrongfully terminated.

Pa. couple sues Morgantown doctors, hospital for medical negligence.

By Kyla Asbury |
MORGANTOWN -- A Greene County, Pa., couple is suing Morgantown Surgical Associates and Monongalia County General Hospital for medical negligence after a breast biopsy.

Bridgeport couple sues physician, office for negligence

By Kyla Asbury |
MORGANTOWN -- A Bridgeport couple is suing Mountainstate Orthopedic Associates and a physician after they claim it is responsible for improperly performing knee replacement surgery.

Woman sues Lavalette PSD for negligence

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE -- A Wayne woman is suing Lavalette Public Service District after she claims she was injured because of the company's negligence.

Tucker jury awards $1.5 million to burn victim's family

By The West Virginia Record |
Bordas PARSONS -- A Tucker County jury awarded the family of a badly burned youth more than $1.5 million.

Pratt named in discrimination suit

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON -– An eastern Kanawha County municipality is accused of improperly firing one of its employees earlier this year.

Petitions are public records, Justices rule

By Steve Korris |
Ketchum CHARLESTON -- Publisher Thomas Harding of the Observer in Shepherdstown won a crusade for free press and free information, right on time for everyone but himself.

Judge dismisses school boards' lawsuit over retiree benefits

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- Fifty West Virginia county boards of education that sued the state over a lingering debt tied to retired employees' healthcare benefits have had their lawsuit thrown out.

Lawsuit links student's death to '08 Bayer explosion

By Lawrence Smith |
Gray CHARLESTON -– A multi-million dollar lawsuit alleges a third death can be attributed to a 2008 explosion at a Charleston-area chemical plant.

Justices won't budge on statute of limitations

By Steve Korris |
Davis CHARLESTON –- Statutes of limitations sometimes stretch, but the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals didn't yield a day in a wrongful death suit from Fayette County.

PERSONNEL FILE: Dinsmore & Shohl recognizes outstanding associate

By The West Virginia Record |
Stonestreet CHARLESTON -- Dinsmore & Shohl has awarded Robert Stonestreet with its 2010 Alice Neeley Memorial Award.

Spike makes Palin's 'Take Back the 20' list

By The West Virginia Record |
Maynard WILLIAMSON -- Sarah Palin recently launched a new website www.takebackthe20.com that targets 20 Democrats over their support of Obamacare: 34-year incumbent Nick Rahall was one of the 20 Democrats on the list.

Judge says West Virginian shouldn't represent Michigan

By John O'Brien |
Brian Glasser GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- The state of Michigan's interests won't be served by a West Virginia whistleblower and a West Virginia law firm in a lawsuit against prescription drug retailers, a Michigan judge has ruled.

McGraw settles with vitamin companies

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
McGraw CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw on Tuesday announced a settlement of antitrust charges against 11 vitamin companies, with nearly $200,000 in windfalls going to non-profit health centers and dental clinics in the state.

State GOP won't challenge ballot anymore

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
Stuart CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Republican Party on Tuesday announced it will not further challenge the layout of the state's Nov. 2 ballots.