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AIDE to hold fourth annual conference in Huntington, Charleston
HUNTINGTON - The Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence will hold its fourth annual conference in April and will hold part of it in Huntington and part in Charleston. -
Field trip results in wrongful discharge suit against West Virginia State
CHARLESTON – A Nitro woman claims showing compassion for students’ health needs during a field trip last summer got her fired from a local university. -
Woman says Corinthian Colleges violated consumer credit act
HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing Corinthian Colleges, Inc., after she claims it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act and harassed her. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
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Legal reform group says Tomblin’s speech missed key topics
Gov. Tomblin at the State of the State address on Feb. 13. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Two attorneys join Hendrickson & Long
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WVU summer program provides law school experience
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Masonry company ordered to pay $30K to pension funds, attorneys
CHARLESTON – Garrett Masonry must pay more than $30,000 as a result of a lawsuit that alleged it had not submitted all of its required monthly contributions to a group of pension funds. -
West Virginia should reclaim the lead in asbestos lawsuit reform
Last year, the Rand Institute for Civil Justice released a report examining the relationship between asbestos courts and asbestos trusts. -
Defendants had no duty to warn about pigeon feces, judge rules
HUNTINGTON – A Mason County man is appealing a federal court decision that said a power company and his employer had no duty to warn him about a health risk associated with pigeon feces. -
WVU Board of Governors says architect breached purchase orders
MORGANTOWN - The West Virginia University Board of Governors is suing Shepley Bulfinch Richardson & Abbott after it claims the architect breached purchase orders, delayed one of WVU’s facility projects and ran significantly over budget. -
AG-elect Morrisey ready to implement 17-point plan
Attorney General-elect Patrick Morrisey speaks at a press conference Nov. 8 in Charleston -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bowles Rice adds nine attorneys
CHARLESTON -- Nine attorneys have recently joined Bowles Rice, according to Thomas A. Heywood, the law firm’s Managing Partner.