Charleston
Recent News About Charleston
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CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
Feb. 15 -
Family upset by blog post after lawyer's death
Maynard CHARLESTON – The recent death of a Charleston attorney was a heartbreaking tragedy for his family, his friends and law partners. -
Business4Breakfast seminar to focus on business tips
CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced the details of the upcoming Business4Breakfast seminar to be held in Charleston on Feb. 24. -
McGraw's spin doctor: The nanny named Fran!
Fran Hughes is not from Flushing, New York, but she is kind of flashy, and she has served as a nanny –- for her boss, West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw. -
Charleston attorney continues fifth annual free Valentine's Day divorce
Webb CHARLESTON – Charleston attorney Charles R. "Rusty" Webb is continuing with his tradition of giving a free divorce on Valentine's Day for the fifth year. -
Justices grant new trial over juror's failed disclosure
Ketchum CHARLESTON – State Supreme Court Justices granted the city of Wheeling a new trial in an age discrimination case because a juror failed to disclose that she had sued her employer. -
THEIR VIEW: Learning for a lifetime
CHARLESTON -- As a former teacher, I am a strong supporter for continuing education. -
Hughes says nothing wrong with her helping ex in DUI case
Hughes CHARLESTON – The chief deputy state attorney general says there's nothing unusual or improper about her brief representation of her ex-husband, a Charleston attorney, in a pending drunk driving case. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
Nov. 23 -
THEIR VIEW: Redistricting opinion is the real turkey
CHARLESTON -- The day before Thanksgiving the final judgment on redistricting came down from the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. The score was Political Class - 1; People of West Virginia - 0. -
Mingo legal fee feud continues
Smith CHARLESTON – Mingo County's longest running feud since Hatfield and McCoy must drag on, the Supreme Court of Appeals has decided. -
Huddleston Bolen announces December Business4Breakfast seminar in Charleston
CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announce that the December Business4Breakfast seminar, to be held on Friday, Dec. 16, will focus on helping businesses and organizations select the right media for their advertisements. -
Keystone Bank auditors can't shift costs to lawyers, Justices rule
Ketchum CHARLESTON – Accountants who owe Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation about $23 million for failing to detect a big fraud at little Keystone Bank can't shift part of the cost to Keystone's lawyers, the Supreme Court of Appeals has decided. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Baker honored for community service
Baker HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen attorney Casey Baker was recently presented with the South-Central Ohio "Community Service Award for Attorneys 40 and Under" by the Ohio State Bar Foundation. -
Magistrate suggests sending class action to Minn. court
Glasser MINNEAPOLIS (Legal Newsline) – A federal magistrate judge has suggested that a class action brought by a West Virginia law firm that drew the ire of the judge who formerly presided over the case should be heard in a state court. -
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Mandate? Hardly
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Huddleston Bolen announces October Business4Breakfast seminars
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced its October Business4Breakfast seminars. -
Justices reverse unique insurance ruling
Davis CHARLESTON – Thomas Loudin's unique position as first party and third party in an insurance dispute doesn't cost him his rights as first party, the Supreme Court of Appeals has decided. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Robinson & McElwee opens Wheeling office
CHARLESTON -- Robinson & McElwee has opened a new office in Wheeling.