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Recent News About Charleston
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Business4Breakfast seminar to focus on employment policies
French CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen employment lawyer Ashley French will lead a discussion about "Starting the Year off Right: Employment Policies You Need to Review NOW!" -
Seminar on customer service set for Feb. 9
ASHLAND, Ky. -- Huddleston Bolen, the Ashland Alliance, and Community Trust Bank will present a Business4Breakfast seminar on Feb. 9. -
Free tax prep offered by State Law Library
CHARLESTON -- For the third year, the State Law Library, in cooperation with the Central West Virginia Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Coalition, is offering free income tax preparation for low- to middle-income tax payers earning $49,000 or less. -
Justices won't rehear Jackson Hewitt case
Chambers CHARLESTON – Tax preparer Jackson Hewitt couldn't convince the Supreme Court of Appeals to review a decision defining it as a credit broker for purposes of a class action. -
Court reporter dies in ATV accident
CHARLESTON –- A Jackson County man is in jail after an ATV accident killed a Charleston court reporter. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Carroll, Marcum join Jackson Kelly
Marcum CHARLESTON -– Kenneth L. Carroll and William D. Marcum recently joined Jackson Kelly as associates. -
SCORE, SBA start new business seminar series
SOUTH CHARLESTON -- SCORE and SBA are bringing the groundbreaking work of Richard E. Hall to West Virginia with his four-part new business seminar series "Planning Effectively" starting Jan. 15 at the South Charleston Library. -
Putnam developer must comply with new stormwater ordinance, Justices rule
CHARLESTON – Developers who built 40 homes in Hurricane under an old stormwater ordinance must comply with a new ordinance before building 31 more homes, the Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled. -
Jackson Hewitt wants state Supreme Court rehearing
Woody CHARLESTON -– Tax preparer Jackson Hewitt plans to ask the state Supreme Court of Appeals to review a decision defining it as a credit broker for purposes of a class action. -
Justices suggest lawmakers rewrite baffling credit law
Benjamin CHARLESTON – Tax preparer Jackson Hewitt turned itself into a credit broker when it arranged refund anticipation loans, the Supreme Court of Appeals has decided. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Best Lawyers recognizes 2 Huddleston Bolen attorneys
Murray HUNTINGTON -- The nationally regarded publication Best Lawyers has announced that Huddleston Bolen partners Tom Murray and Chris Plybon have been named Best Lawyers' 2011 Lawyers of the Year. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen lawyer contributes to book
Nelson CHARLESTON -- Kevin Nelson, a partner at Huddleston Bolen, recently authored a chapter in the book, "Inside the Minds: The Impact of Recent Regulatory Developments in Employment Law." -
Justices uphold ruling to OK drilling in state park
CHARLESTON -- The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia this week upheld the order of a lower court to allow oil and natural gas drilling in Chief Logan State Park. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Frost Brown Todd moves offices to Laidley Tower
CHARLESTON -- The Charleston office of the law firm Frost Brown Todd has moved from Chase Tower to Laidley Tower. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen lawyer named Young Professional of the Year
Baker HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen lawyer Casey Baker was named the Young Professional of the Year by the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce at the organization's annual dinner on Oct. 14. -
Seven apply for Third Judicial Circuit vacancy
CHARLESTON –- The Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission has received seven applications for the vacancy in the Third Judicial Circuit, which services Ritchie, Doddridge and Pleasants counties. -
Webster refuses to let man being arraigned go vote
Webster CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha Circuit judge refused to allow a man being arraigned on a murder charge go vote. -
Business4Breakfast seminar series expanding to Ashland, Ky.
ASHLAND, Ky. -- Huddleston Bolen and the Ashland Area Alliance have announced that they are partnering to expand the popular Business4Breakfast business seminar series to Ashland beginning in November. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Roles named 'Lawyer of the Year'
Roles CHARLESTON -- Forrest Roles, a partner in Dinsmore & Shohl's Charleston office, was recently recognized as the "Lawyer of the Year" for Natural Resources Law in Charleston by The Best Lawyers in America 2011.