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AL Solutions settles post-explosion Clean Air Act allegations
WASHINGTON - A West Virginia-based metal recycler has agreed to implement “extensive, company-wide safeguards” to prevent future accidental releases of hazardous chemicals from its facilities. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County
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Woman says firing was retaliatory
CHARLESTON -- A former employee is suing Saddle Shop Road Operations, LLC after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated in retaliation for filing a complaint. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Nutzman joins Dinsmore's Charleston office
Nutzman CHARLESTON -- Dinsmore is pleased to announce that Jason Nutzman has re-joined the firm as an associate in the Labor & Employment Department and Mine Safety & Health Practice Group. -
New River Community College again named in discrimination suit
BECKLEY – For the second time in recent months, a southern West Virginia community college is accused of racial discrimination. -
OSHA employee sues after fall in Charleston parking lot
CHARLESTON -- A South Charleston woman is suing Pepperidge, LLC, and others she claims are responsible for her injuries sustained from a fall. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Hutnick joins Steptoe & Johnson
Hutnick WHEELING -- Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that Matthew W. Hutnick has joined the firm as an associate practicing with the Energy group. -
Appeals court affirms Charles Town overtime ruling
RICHMOND, Va. -- A federal appeals court, in a ruling last week, affirmed a lower court's method of computing unpaid overtime compensation in the case of three former Charles Town Gaming employees. -
Law firm wants lawyers who sued it off black lung case
Karlin BECKLEY – Lawyers who sued Jackson Kelly law firm over its defense of black lung claims shouldn't pursue a separate black lung claim against a Jackson Kelly client, the firm argues in federal court. -
MSHA forces owners to jeopardize miners, Massey argues
WASHINGTON –- Mine Safety and Health Administration regulators force owners to place miners in jeopardy, Massey Energy alleges in federal court. -
Supreme Court reinstates former professor's wage payment suit
CHARLESTON – State employees can sue for unpaid wages just like other workers, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled.