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FLAHERTY SENSABAUGH BONASSO PLLC: Michael T. Bumgarner Elected as a Director-At-Large for the West Virginia State Society of CPAs
Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso is pleased to announce that firm Chief Executive Officer Michael T. Bumgarner, CPA, CLM, CGMA, has been elected as a Director-At-Large to serve a three-year term on the Board of Directors for the West Virginia State Society of CPAs. -
Loughry now serving time at federal halfway house in Baltimore
BALTIMORE – Former state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry recently was transferred to a halfway house possibly to serve the remainder of his federal sentence. -
Another federal inmate says she was raped by officer who had been named in settled case
TALLAHASSEE, Florida – Another federal prison inmate says she was brutally raped shortly after learning of her brother’s death and endured other forms of sexual abuse from an officer who previously had been accused of the same actions at the same prison. -
Federal inmate says she was raped by officer who had been named in settled case
TALLAHASSEE, Florida – A federal prison inmate says she was brutally raped twice and endured other forms of sexual abuse from an officer who previously had been accused of the same actions at the same prison. -
BAILEY & GLASSER LLP: Debt Obligation Assistance During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting every aspect of the economy. -
FLAHERTY SENSABAUGH BONASSO PLLC: Caleb Knight Reviews Legislative Changes at Craft 2: A Farm to Bottle Summit
Caleb Knight recently presented as part of a legislative update panel at Craft 2: A Farm to Bottle Summit at the Mountain Health Arena in Huntington, WV. -
Save Waverly sues Wood County Board of Education over school closure
CHARLESTON--The parents of school-age children in Waverly are alleging that the Wood County Board of Education and others did not follow correct procedures regarding the decision to close their elementary school. -
WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Gov. Justice ceremonially signs 125-year-old bill in honor of Bluefield State College
A century and a quarter after the bill establishing Bluefield State College was written, Gov. Jim Justice became the first governor to sign the legislation during an event at the State Capitol. -
BORDAS & BORDAS PLLC: Bordas & Bordas Welcomes Two New Attorneys to Legal Team
Bordas & Bordas has expanded its legal team with the addition of two new attorneys, Shawn Fluharty and Justin Selep. -
Looking to oust Morrisey, Sponaugle files to run for Attorney General in 2020
CHARLESTON — Delegate Isaac Sponaugle has filed papers to run for Attorney General. -
Oceana coal miner alleges lung disease was caused by defective respirators
PINEVILLE – An Oceana man who worked as a coal miner for 30 years alleges his pneumoconiosis lung disease was caused by defective respirators. -
R&L Transfer files suit against Sierra Carriers over I-77 tractor-trailer collision
CHARLESTON – R&L Transfer has filed suit against a Texas carrier and its driver over allegations it sustained more than $80,000 in damages in a tractor-trailer collision on Interstate 77 in Kanawha County. -
54-year-old woman claims Union Carbide, Dow terminated her due to age, gender
CHARLESTON – A 54-year-old woman who resides in Kanawha County alleges she lost her job due to age and gender discrimination. -
Unions play an important role in economy, helping workers
CHARLESTON – While attempting to diminish the work of labor unions using absolutely no facts or research, Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce CEO Bill Bissett said: “Recognizing self-interest allows one to better understand why you are doing what you are doing.” Indeed. But, let's look closer. -
JACKSON KELLY PLLC: Chris Hunter to Speak at WV Tax Institute Annual Meeting
Chris Hunter will present on Market Place Facilitators at the WV Tax Institute's 70th Annual Meeting on October 27-29, 2019 at Canaan Valley Resort and Conference Center in Davis, West Virginia. -
WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Gov. Justice announces $2.15 million in Child Advocacy Center grant awards across West Virginia
Gov. Jim Justice announced that he has awarded $2,149,670 in Child Advocacy Center (CAC) Grant Program Funds to 22 projects. -
JACKSON KELLY PLLC: Former Chairman of the Public Service Commission of West Virginia Returns to Jackson Kelly PLLC
Jackson Kelly PLLC, a regional law firm with a national reputation, is pleased to announce the return of Michael A. Albert as Of Counsel practicing in the Business Law practice group, focusing primarily on public utilities, economic development, and public policy. -
Gee, Kasich form organization to push opioid settlement funds toward hospitals
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University President Gordon Gee and former Ohio Gov. John Kasich partnered to form the Citizens for Effective Opioid Treatment with the purpose of pushing for opioid settlements to go toward hospitals instead of local or state governments. -
Morrisey sold us out with drug settlements
CHARLESTON – There has never been any doubt that the opioid epidemic has ravaged the state of West Virginia. Now newly uncovered evidence proves what we already know. -
NELSON MULLINS: Healthcare Attorney Lauren Burns Joins Nelson Mullins in Charleston
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP announced today that Lauren Michele Burns has joined the firm in its Charleston office, where she will practice with the Healthcare Team.