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PERSONNEL FILE: Sanders named to Trucking Industry Defense Association
CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen is pleased to announce that Mary Sanders, a partner in the firm's Charleston office, has been has admitted into the Trucking Industry Defense Association (TIDA). -
What goes around comes around
Some people call it karma, and it's like a boomerang. Whatever you send out, thought or deed -- good or evil, it comes back, sometimes with a vengeance. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Eight Huddleston Bolen attorneys, four practice areas honored
HUNTINGTON -- Eight Huddleston Bolen partners and four practice areas have been recognized in the recently published Chambers USA 2010 Guide: America's Leading Lawyers for Business. -
Business4Breakfast seminar to focus on employee handbooks
CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen will host the next Business4Breakfast seminar on Friday, June 25, in the firm's Charleston office. -
*** Standalone p1 art for 6/14 issue: Dream Home
Gov. Joe Manchin recently helped kick off the 2010 St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway by purchasing the first two raffle tickets of the year. The dream home is located in the Eagle View subdivision in Charleston, and profits from the giveaway are donated to help the kids of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. (Photo courtesy of the governor's office) -
PERSONNEL FILE: 12 lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON -- The following people were admitted to the practice of law in West Virginia on June 1: -
PERSONNEL FILE: 12 lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON -- The following people were admitted to the practice of law in West Virginia on June 1: -
SBA, SCORE to host event explaining business organizations
CHARLESTON -- The U.S. Small Business Administration and Charleston SCORE will host the business clinic "Taxes v. Liability: Business Legal Organizations Explained." -
Huddleston Bolen to offer seminar on health care reform law
CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen will host a seminar describing the impact the 2010 Health Care Reform Law will have on businesses. -
UBB investigation not for 'private litigants,' U.S. attorney says
Berger CHARLESTON – Federal agents probing 29 deaths at Upper Big Branch mine must interview witnesses privately to protect the integrity of the investigation, according to assistant U.S. Attorney Carol Casto of Charleston. -
Justices reverse ruling in wrongful death case involving Halliburton
Workman CHARLESTON – Circuit Judge John Madden thought he found an easy way out of a wrongful death case with feuding defendants, but the Justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals expect him to work harder on it. -
SBA Charleston branch to host event explaining business loans
CHARLESTON -– Christy Scott, a commercial lending officer from Sun Trust Bank, will be the featured speaker at a free business clinic "Business Loans –- No Hype, Just the Facts" on Thursday, May 20. -
Mine tragedy ad may result in ethics charge
Underwood CHARLESTON - The law firm that ran advertisements in the wake of the recent Raleigh County mine tragedy is expecting an ethics complaint. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Tammy White authors article in International Association of Defense Counsel Journal
White HUNTINGTON -- Attorney Tamela J. White from the law firm Farrell, Farrell & Farrell has authored an article entitled "The Medicare Secondary Payer Act and Section 111 of the Medicare, Medicaid, SCHIP Extension Act of 2007: Implications for Claim Management and Resolution for Liability Insurance Plans" for the International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) -- April 2010 Defense Counsel Journal. -
Business for Breakfast set for April 23
CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen, The State Journal, SCORE and the SBA have announced the April Business for Breakfast is set for Friday, April 23. -
PERSONNEL FILE: 8 Huddleston Bolen attorneys recognized by Chambers USA
Bolen HUNTINGTON -- Eight Huddleston Bolen partners and four practice areas have been recognized in the recently published Chambers USA 2010 Guide: America's Leading Lawyers for Business, a national publication. -
State Law Library offers free tax preparation
CHARLESTON -- The State Law Library, in cooperation with the Central West Virginia Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, is offering free income tax preparation for people who earn less than $49,000. -
Business for Breakfast set for April 2 in Charleston
CHARLESTON -- This seminar originally was run Feb. 26. Response was so great, organizers had to close registrations. -
Huddleston Bolen to host Business4Breakfast seminar March 24
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston and Bolen will host a Business4Breakfast seminar in Huntington titled, "Business questions you always wanted to ask a lawyer but didn't want to pay for" on March 24 from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. at Huddleston Bolen's Huntington office at 611 Third Ave. -
Charleston attorney creates iPhone apps for legal rules, procedures
Bailey CHARLESTON -- Tired of always carrying around law books full of rules and procedures, a Charleston attorney created a new way to have the information on hand by creating applications for the iPhone.