CHARLESTON – Imagine a world where corporations knowingly violate safety rules and regulations, which kills or seriously injures their workers, and in this world those dead workers’ families, who now have no breadwinners, no fathers (or mothers), are told by this world’s government:
CHARLESTON – Six heirs are suing Reserve Oil & Gas, Inc., after they claim it trespassed onto their property and installed a gas pipeline without their permission.
CHARLESTON -– West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals candidate Allen Loughry continues to pick up endorsements, receiving the support of 11 major groups and associations in the past few weeks.
McGraw CHARLESTON -- Citing his dedicated experience in labor and building associations and his involvement in community service, West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw has selected Fayetteville's William "Bill" Lanham to serve on the Citizens Advisory Committee.
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County man wants a family law judge's contempt order quashed because he says in his case, the judge lacked the power to even consider it.
Loughry CHARLESTON -– The West Virginia Farm Bureau recently announced its endorsement of Allen Loughry in the 2012 Republican Primary Election for Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals.
Loughry MORGANTOWN -– West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals candidate Allen Loughry has received the endorsement of The West Virginians for Life Political Action Committee in the 2012 Republican Primary Election.
CHARLESTON -- A woman who was beaten and robbed in Charleston Town Center's parking garage is suing the mall after she claims a security guard admitted to noticing two men loitering prior to the attack on her.
CHARLESTON -- On Sept. 20, 32 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
Crislip CHICAGO -- DRI - The Voice of the Defense Bar - recently installed Stephen R. Crislip of Jackson Kelly as a Regional Director during its Annual Meeting recently held in Washington, D.C.
CHARLESTON -- The federal government is suing a West Virginia company for the costs it incurred after cleaning up potentially hazardous substances at a Dunbar facility owned by the company.