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WASHINGTON -- A case can be made, upon reviewing the full sweep of President Barack Obama's first term, that the Administration's top priority has not been health care, the Iranian nuclear program or economic recovery. It has been, instead, the U.S. coal industry's ruination.
"We were taught that our obligation to our existence is service," Darrell McGraw said. "This is my calling. My goal is to improve where we are in society.
Morrisey HARPER'S FERRY -- Republican state Attorney General candidate Patrick Morrisey has been endorsed by West Virginians for Life Political Action Committee.
Tinney CHARLESTON -- John H. Tinney Jr., one of the founding partners of The Tinney Law Firm, has been recognized by Best Lawyers of West Virginia in the field of Commercial Litigation.
Loughry CHARLESTON – Allen Loughry's resume for the state Supreme Court is impressive. The Tucker County native has four law degrees. He's worked in all three branches of government, including the last nine years as a judicial law clerk at the state Supreme Court. He also wrote a book detailing West Virginia's history of political corruption titled "Don't Buy Another Vote, I Won't Pay for a Landslide."
WASHINGTON -- I've traded Tweets with Ted Frank -- of the Manhattan Institute and a leading critic of civil litigation -- about his position on H.R. 5, the bill mandating limits on awards in medical malpractice lawsuits.
Wellons ROANOKE, Va. -- The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that Hugh B. Wellons joined its Roanoke, Va., office as a member in the corporate department.
Gottlieb CHARLESTON -– Richard Gottlieb, a natural gas attorney, has provided the West Virginia chapter for a new national book called "Oil & Gas Law," which has been published by the American Association of Professional Landmen.
West Virginia University's College of Law MORGANTOWN -– West Virginia University's College of Law has been named a "Go-To" law school by The National Law Journal.
Patrick Morrisey speaks during his introductory press conference Feb. 16 at the state Capitol. (Photo by Chris Dickerson) CHARLESTON – Patrick Morrisey says that after 32 years of public service, it's time to send Darrell McGraw packing.