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Recent News About Kay Casto And Chaney
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Federal judge sends Morgantown firefighter, police retaliation cases back to state court
CLARKSBURG – A federal judge has remanded two lawsuits originally filed by Morgantown police officers and firefighters accusing the city of retaliation back to state court. -
More than 55 W.Va. law firms took PPP loans for as much as $58.5 million
CHARLESTON – More than 55 law firms based in West Virginia took out federal Payroll Protection Plan loans totaling as much as $58.5 million. -
Justice appoints Scudiere and McLaughlin as circuit judges; Raleigh County position remains vacant
Gov. Jim Justice has appointed Debra Scudiere of Morgantown as the new circuit judge in Monongalia County and Debra McLaughlin of Berkeley Springs as the new circuit judge in the 23rd Circuit, which includes Morgan, Berkeley and Jefferson counties. -
Kay Casto & Chaney adds three attorneys to new Martinsburg office
MARTINSBURG — Kay Casto & Chaney is opening the firm's next chapter in its 95-year history with a new office in Martinsburg. -
Lawsuit says Needmore Mining breached contract with investors
FAYETTEVILLE – A lawsuit was filed against Needmore Mining alleging it breached its contract with three investors. -
Scudiere appointed to West Virginia Industrial Council
MORGANTOWN – Debra Scudiere of Kay Casto & Chaney has been appointed as a member of the West Virginia Industrial Council. She was nominated by Gov. Jim Justice last month and the West Virginia Senate recently approved his nomination and her appointment. -
Morgantown clerk asks federal court to deny motion to dismiss
MORGANTOWN – Morgantown City Clerk Linda Tucker is asking District Judge Irene M. Keeley to deny the city’s motion to dismiss in her lawsuit against it, the mayor and three city council members. -
Teresa Dumire elected to Kay Casto & Chaney management committee
CHARLESTON – West Virginia law firm Kay Casto & Chaney has elected Teresa Dumire to its management committee. -
Southern Xposure enters mediation with two former dancers
BLUEFIELD – After a local chain of strip clubs asked to have a recently filed lawsuit by two dancers dismissed or stayed, the parties agreed to mediation. -
Men, corporations sue Putnam County Commission for rezoning order
WINFIELD – Two men and two corporations are suing the Putnam County Commission after they claim it violated the a zoning ordinance by agreeing to rezone properties. -
Kanawha County lab says Appalachian Coal defaulted on loan
PRINCETON, W.V. -- A Kanawha County, West Virginia laboratory recently sued a coal mining-related business for allegedly failing to make timely payments. -
Attorney Tom Ewing announces State Senate campaign
LANSING – Local attorney Tom Ewing has announced the start of his Republican campaign for State Senate in the 10th District. Ewing made the announcement of his first run for public office Oct. 8 at Chetty’s Pub in Fayette County.