CHARLESTON - Just a week after Kanawha Circuit Judge Charles King suspended any action on the trio of lawsuits filed in August over the Sago Mine disaster, nine more suits were filed Wednesday by relatives of more of the miners who were killed.
MORGANTOWN - A Morgantown man says that while he was working on props for a musical play at Waynesburg College in Pennsylvania, he cut himself with a saw, lost his thumb and nearly lost his hand.
Gentile CHARLESTON -- Jackson Kelly Business and Real Estate Attorney Heather Gentile is one of only 88 lawyers nationwide and the only new West Virginia lawyer to be added to those receiving Martindale-Hubbell ratings. Gentile is rated BV® rated.
MORGANTOWN - The administrators of the estate of a man who fell to his death more than a year ago are suing the businesses involved in the alleged incident.
MORGANTOWN - The company that was building four condominiums that were lost in a June fire is suing its insurance company for alleging not paying the full amount of its policy.
CHARLESTON - The involved parties in a case against six current and one retired Kanawha Circuit Court judges and have decided to set up a mediation session before they proceed with the case.
CHARLESTON - Central West Virginia Energy Co. has filed a lawsuit against Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corp., alleging it is owed almost $2 million because of a late check.
Berger CHARLESTON - As a 17-year-old girl fresh out of McDowell County, Irene Berger admits she didn't have the broadest horizons when she first encountered student life at West Virginia University.
A pacemaker made by Guidant. CHARLESTON - As far as the law is concerned, those individuals whose pacemakers fail are the lucky ones. At least that's the thought to which Wheeling attorney Barry Hill subscribes.
Gee MORGANTOWN -- E. Gordon Gee, the former West Virginia president and law dean who helped grow the University during his tenure, will deliver the Edward G. Donley Memorial Lecture next week at the College of Law.