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Fitzsimmons Law Firm issued the following announcement on June 14.Fitzsimmons Law Firm is proud to announce that Bob Fitzsimmons was again named one of the Top 10 Super Lawyers in West Virginia, an honor he has received numerous times.
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WHEELING — An Ohio County man is suing insurance providers, alleging breach of an insurance contract.
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Dear Editor: Your recent article regarding Simmons Family Chiropractic, wherein a patient of Dr. Darby Simmons has filed a lawsuit alleging negligence and premises liability, concerns me.
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CHARLESTON – One should be very careful which Dr. Seuss book to read aloud, Kanawha County Magistrate Julie Yeager said during an interview in the lead up to her visit to a South Charleston school next week.
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Rogers NEW MARTINSVILLE – H. John "Buck" Rogers says he thinks it's time for a change at the state Capitol.
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HUNTINGTON -- Pullman Plaza Hotel is suing a Warfordsburg, Pa., author after it claims she failed to pay more than $15,000, for the 2010 Reader Appreciation Weekend.
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CHARLESTON -– Jackson Kelly was ranked second in the nation for percentage of attorneys practicing in the energy industry among firms with 100 or more lawyers, according to Law360's 2009 practice area survey.
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CHARLESTON -- Two Kanawha County magistrates will participate in Read Across America Day on March 2 by administering the "Reader's Oath" to students at two Kanawha County elementary schools.
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WHEELING -- An Ohio man who claims he was crippled after being shot multiple times by Hancock County sheriff's deputies, including once in the neck, has filed suit against the department and Hancock County Sheriff Michael White.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- West Virginia isn't "almost Heaven," but "almost Hell" where its judicial climate is concerned.
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CHARLESTON - Attorney David P. Chervenick has filed 12 separate asbestos lawsuits against 131 companies, seeking punitive damages for the plaintiffs and their families.
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Jack Does anyone remember how a Democratic judge in Texas defied her party's devotion to mass torts, exposed 10,000 phony suits, imposed a whopping sanction, sparked investigations and instigated reforms?
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CHARLESTON -- Two West Virginia Supreme Court justices will participate in Read Across America Day events honoring the March 2 birthday of the late Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss.
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We all learned back in grammar school that there are two sides to every story.