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News from December 2011


CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County

By Kyla Asbury |
Dec. 9

CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County

By Chris Dickerson |
Dec. 15

CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County

By Lawrence Smith |
Wood County

CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County

By Kyla Asbury |
Dec. 15

CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County

By Toni L. Milbourne |
Dec. 6

CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County

By Harmon Marks |
Nov. 23

CIVIL FILINGS: Jefferson County

By Toni L. Milbourne |
Dec. 7

CIVIL FILINGS: Randolph County

By Beth Henry |
Nov. 29

Tomblin signs Marcellus Shale bill

By Chris Dickerson |
Tomblin CHARLESTON – Eight days after the legislation was sent to his desk, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Thursday signed the Horizontal Well Act relating to Marcellus Shale.

AIG wants judge to toss $58 million Harrison verdict

By Chris Dickerson |
CLARKSBURG -- Chartis and AIG plan to ask a Harrison County judge to toss a $58 million jury verdict from earlier this week involving a leaking tank at a gas station.

The gift that keeps on giving: constructive criticism

By The West Virginia Record |
It's better to give than to receive –- and that's certainly true of criticism.

Putnam attorney named again in malpractice suit

By Lawrence Smith |
Armada WINFIELD -– A Putnam County attorney once again is accused of waiting too long to file a medical malpractice suit against a disgraced doctor.

Law firm appeals case over insurance coverage to high court

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
Richard Lindsay CHARLESTON - A Charleston law firm is asking the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals to determine that a circuit court judge erred in granting summary judgment to a legal malpractice insurance company.

Miner says supervisor, others abused his post-traumatic stress disorder

By Harmon Marks |
MADISON -- A former mine shift foreman accuses his superintendent and employer Coal River Energy of repeated harassment and abuse relative to post-traumatic stress disorder he suffered through military service in Vietnam.

'Twas the Night Before Christmas (Legal Version)

By The West Virginia Record |
Whereas, on or about the night prior to Christmas, there did occur at a certain improved piece of real property (hereinafter "the House") a general lack of stirring by all creatures therein, including, but not limited to a mouse.

THEIR VIEW: Some progress in state's legal climate

By The West Virginia Record |
Various national studies show West Virginia's legal climate to be very poorly perceived. Organizations as prominent as The American Tort Reform Association, The Institute for Legal Reform and others have rated our state as less than satisfactory in its overall delivery of justice for all.

Steptoe & Johnson gives $500,000 to WVU College of Law renovation

By The West Virginia Record |
MORGANTOWN -– A $500,000 gift from the law firm of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC will help fund a $24 million renovation project at the West Virginia University College of Law.

National College calls McGraw investigation unlawful

By Chris Dickerson and Kyla Asbury |
McGraw CHARLESTON -- The National College of Virginia, Inc. is suing West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw for an investigation it claims is unlawful.

*** Standalone art for 12/26 issue: A gift from CSX

By The West Virginia Record |
Rahall Transportation Institute Director and CEO Robert H. "Bob" Plymale, center, and Marshall University Foundation Vice President for Development Lance West, right accept a $25,000 check Dec. 20 from CSX Executive Vice President and COO David Brown. The gift was for rail researched conducted by the institute. (Photo courtesy of Marshall University)

Panel to hear congressional redistricting case

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
King CHARLESTON - A three-judge panel will hear a challenge over the current makeup of West Virginia's three congressional districts next week.