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Recent News About Charleston
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Former owners now can buy Daily Mail back
WILMINGTON, Del. – U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Carey has freed Affiliated Media to buy the Charleston Daily Mail back from the Charleston Gazette. -
Business4Breakfast seminar set for Feb. 26
CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen is pleased to host the 2010 Business4Breakfast seminar series in Charleston. -
Charleston family law attorney joins Operation Stand-by
Webb CHARLESTON -- A Charleston attorney joined a project of the American Bar Association Family Law Section's Military Committee that helps answer questions for military personnel. -
THIS JUST IN: Jackson County
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FINANCIAL FOCUS: Think before you roll -- 2010 Roth IRA conversions
CHARLESTON - Year 2010 brings one of the biggest IRA planning opportunities in quite some time, opening the door for many individuals to participate in Roth IRA conversions. This has created a big buzz in the retirement planning arena. -
Huddleston Bolen announces 2010 Business4Breakfast seminar schedule
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen and The State Journal have announced the 2010 Business4Breakfast business seminar schedule to be held in Huntington. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Allen Guthrie & Thomas announces new member
Pence CHARLESTON -- Christopher D. Pence has been named a member (partner) of the Charleston law firm Allen Guthrie & Thomas. -
Monroe assessment correct, Justices rule
CHARLESTON – Monroe County assessor Donna Huffman made no mistake in taxing luxury lots at $26,900 per acre, the Supreme Court of Appeals has decided. -
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Kanawha Boulevard Riverfront Beautification Fund
In the spirit of the holiday season, I would like to bring to your attention a project that was revitalized two years ago while I was walking along Kanawha Boulevard and appreciating the beauty of the Kanawha River. It came to mind then and there that we owe it to this wonderful city of Charleston to make this river walk a breathtaking experience. -
Charleston Newspapers again asks for more time
CHARLESTON – Like a reporter begging an editor over and over for a little more time to finish a story, Charleston's daily newspapers once again ask U.S. District Judge John Copenhaver for a little more time to settle a federal antitrust suit. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Huntington lawyer write book about estate planning
Stout HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen lawyer Bruce Stout recently released his first book titled "Estate Planning in West Virginia: Real Answers to Real Questions." -
Massey settles suit with Cannelton miners
CHARLESTON -- A 2006 Fayette County lawsuit regarding Massey Energy and coal miners laid off from Cannelton Mining has been settled. -
Drug stores: McGraw's 'hunch' is off
McGraw CHARLESTON -- Prescription drug store chains sued by state Attorney General Darrell McGraw are alleging that his lawsuit is based on nothing more than "an erroneous hunch." -
PERSONNEL FILE: Five Jackson Kelly attorneys named among Charleston's best for 2010
Cappellanti CHARLESTON -– The 16th edition of The Best Lawyers in America, a peer-review publication in the legal profession ("Best Lawyers"), has named five Jackson Kelly lawyers as Charleston, W.Va. Best Lawyers' 2010 Lawyers of the Year. -
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Passive investing in today's market
CHARLESTON - One day my friend Gary Swingle invited me to lunch. At lunch, Gary gave me the book "The Only Guide to a Winning Investment Strategy You'll Ever Need" by Larry E. Swedroe. -
Huddleston Bolen teams with Jamie's Kitchen for corporate wellness program
Oliver HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen's corporate wellness program is teaming with Huntington's "Jamie's Kitchen" to offer a Fresh Lunch Cooking program for employees. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen attorney named to Lawrence County Chamber Board
Baker HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen is pleased to announce that Casey Baker, a Huntington-based attorney with the firm, has been named to the Board of Directors of the Lawrence County (Ohio) Chamber of Commerce. -
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Internal controls for small business
CHARLESTON -- Internal controls are the methods and procedures designed by management to safeguard assets and to manage resources. -
Business loan clinic set for Nov. 5
CHARLESTON -– Small business owners, do you need financing but you are not sure where to look or how to approach a lender for a loan? -
THEIR VIEW: Join the hunt this year
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia has become a popular destination for hunters from across the country, and wildlife associated recreation brings more than $750 million in our state each year.