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Recent News About Charleston
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PERSONNEL FILE: Majority of Huddleston Bolen partners listed in Best Lawyers
HUNTINGTON -- Nearly 70 percent of the partners in Huddleston Bolen were honored in the publication, The Best Lawyers in America 2012. -
OSHA worker seeks money from a snow bank
As Oscar Wilde once observed, no good deed goes unpunished. Try to help someone and you often get grief in return. -
Lawyers say robot phone calls are intrusive
CHARLESTON – Telephone calls from robots invade privacy when calls from humans wouldn't, class action lawyers argue at the Supreme Court of Appeals. -
Business4Breakfast seminar to focus on bullying, workplace harassment
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen is offering a seminar offering advice for employers on how to deal with bullying and workplace harassment from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the firm's Huntington office. -
Ranger man files suit against Chase over mortgage
HAMLIN - A Ranger man says his need of a loan modification resulted in abusive home mortgage servicing by Chase Home Finance. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
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August Business4Breakfast seminars announced
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen announced that two Business4Breakfast seminars will be held in August. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bob Allen joins Kay Casto & Chaney
Allen CHARLESTON -- Kay Casto & Chaney have announced that Robert B. Allen has joined its Charleston office. -
August Business4Breakfast seminars announced
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that two Business4Breakfast seminars will be held in August. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Salsbery recognized by Super Lawyers
Salsbery CHARLESTON -– H.F. Salsbery, member-in-charge of the Charleston office of Frost Brown Todd, was selected for inclusion in the 2011 edition of West Virginia Super Lawyers. -
AG's office looking at roll-your-own cigarette machines
McGraw CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Department of Administration has alerted Attorney General Darrell McGraw to what it calls an "apparently new phenomena" of roll-your-own cigarette machines in tobacco stores in the state. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Stout named to Super Lawyers Top 10
Stout HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that Bruce Stout, who heads the firm's Estate Planning Practice was named one of West Virginia's "Top Ten" lawyers by Super Lawyers magazine. -
PERSONNEL FILE: 13 Huddleston Bolen lawyers recognized in Super Lawyers
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that 13 of the firm's lawyers were recognized in the 2011 Edition of West Virginia Super Lawyers. -
Huddleston Bolen launches transportation law blog
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has launched a new blog titled Transportation Law Today. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen attorneys, practice areas honored
HUNTINGTON -- Eight Huddleston Bolen partners and four practice areas have been recognized in the recently published Chambers USA 2011 Guide: America's Leading Lawyers for Business. -
Jackson Hewitt bankruptcy stalls class action
Chambers HUNTINGTON – If tax preparer Jackson Hewitt cheated customers as a suit in federal court alleges, it didn't cheat them sufficiently to remain solvent. -
Free seminar to focus on protection from blasting claims
Veltri CHARLESTON -- The Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. of West Virginia presents a free seminar entitled "Protect Your Company from Blasting Claims" on June 15. -
Massey shareholders take merger fight to state Supreme Court
CHARLESTON -- Groups of Massey Energy Co. shareholders, in an attempt to stop a reported $8.5 billion merger between the coal company and Alpha Natural Resources, are taking their fight to the West Virginia State Supreme Court of Appeals.