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Recent News About Fairmont
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Mexican restaurant sues Jackson County over publication of inspection
RIPLEY - The owner of a Mason County-based Mexican food restaurant is suing officials in neighboring Jackson County alleging information they published about one of its locations had a devastating effect on business. -
Former Marion clerk to be liaison for e-filing project
Sixteenth Judicial Circuit (Marion County) Chief Judge David R. Janes delivers the oath of office to new Circuit Clerk Rhonda Starn during a ceremony in a courtroom at the Marion County Courthouse in Fairmont on Aug. 28. From left, Ms. Starn’s boyfriend, Jeff Burdoff; her sister, Monica Wright (unseen); and her parents, Mary and Jack Starn. -
Fairmont settles racial-profiling suit alleging police dog bit laptop
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Supreme Court rules for late attorney in property dispute
CHARLESTON – The now-deceased attorney for a deceased Marion County man owed no duty to the man's widow and cannot be held liable for turning over the man’s divorce files to his ex-wife. -
Manchin selected chair of Judiciary; CALA worried about future of legal reforms
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Pharmacy dismissed from Actos/bladder cancer case
Patterson's Drug Store in downtown Martinsburg. -
Fairmont must stop appointing members to Fairmont General's board of directors
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Marion Co. attorney accused of inappropriate relationship with female clients
CHARLESTON - A Marion County attorney is accused of similar conduct that resulted in the disbarment of his father. -
Berkeley judge asks for disqualification requests in Actos case
Patterson's Drug Store in downtown Martinsburg. -
Supreme Court affirms dismissal of case against Fairmont General
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Judge recuses from Actos case, cites relationship with pharmacy owner
Patterson's Drug Store in downtown Martinsburg. -
Actos litigation hits small business
Patterson's Drug Store in downtown Martinsburg. -
Ohio couple file asbestos suit in Kanawha court
CHARLESTON – A Proctorville, Ohio, couple are suing 29 companies they claim are responsible for a lung cancer diagnosis. -
Election Commission to suggest permanent public financing for SC elections
Secretary of State Natalie Tennant speaks at a State Election Commission meeting Feb. 13. Left is attorney Tim Leach and right is SEC member Taylor Downs. -
Sutton couple names 67 defendants in asbestos case
CHARLESTON – A Sutton couple is suing 67 companies they claim are responsible for a mesothelioma diagnosis. -
Pa. couple names 86 defendants in asbestos case
CHARLESTON -- A Beaver Falls, Pa., couple is suing 86 companies they claim are responsible for a mesothelioma diagnosis.