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Business Court Committee agrees on mission, schedules public forum
Pratt CHARLESTON -- The Business Court Committee established by the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals met by conference call Oct. 28 and passed a resolution setting its mission, comprehensive plan and vision. -
*** SupCo calendar for 10/18 issue
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CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
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*** State Supreme Court calendar for 9/27 issue
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Municipal judge for Charleston, Nitro stepping down
Taylor CHARLESTON -- Municipal Judge Shawn Taylor announced on Sept. 21 that he will step down from his judicial duties effective Oct. 29. -
*** SupCo calendar for 9/20 issue
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*** SupCo calendar for 9/6 issue
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CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
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CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County
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THEIR VIEW: West Virginia courts impact jobs
In the current economic slump, jobs probably matter more to the State of West Virginia than anything else. It is therefore understandable that a lot of rhetoric is expended on legislative policies to encourage job creation, at both the state and federal level. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
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*** SupCo calendar for 8/9 (and 8/16) issue
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PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson set to occupy new building
CLARKSBURG -– Construction on Steptoe & Johnson's four-story, 78,000 square foot building is now complete. -
THEIR VIEW: A hole in one for West Virginia
MORGANTOWN -- We West Virginians are protective of our state. Ridicule and even lesser slights are like emotional arrows that can pierce even a hide that's been toughened over years of abuse. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County
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CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
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Booth Goodwin takes over as U.S. Attorney
R. Booth Goodwin, standing right, is sworn-in as U.S. Attorney during a June 25 public ceremony. (Photo by Lawrence Smith) CHARLESTON -- Pledging to "not bend to power," southern West Virginia's top cop formally took office in a public ceremony in Charleston. -
*** Byrd p1 art for 7/5 issue
The wreath next to Sen. Robert C. Byrd's statue in the state Capitol rotunda has 92 red roses representing the length of his life, 57 white roses honoring his years of public service in the U.S. Congress, and a blue ribbon acknowledges his love for the state of West Virginia. (Photos courtesy of the West Virginia Legislature) -
PERSONNEL FILE: Allen Guthrie & Thomas honored by Chambers USA
CHARLESTON -- Chambers & Partners, legal publishers have issued their Chambers USA 2010 Client Guide. Allen Guthrie & Thomas was honored as one of only four firms in the state of West Virginia listed as a tier one General Commercial Litigation firm.