West Virginia Chamber of Commerce
Recent News About West Virginia Chamber of Commerce
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State Chamber annual meeting, business summit set for next week
CHARLESTON – When the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce’s 78th Annual Meeting & Business Summit opens next Wednesday, Aug. 27 at The Greenbrier, it will do so with a record attendance of nearly 800 registrants. -
BB&T Foundation hosts Leadership W.Va. opening session
CHARLESTON -- Leadership West Virginia will convene in Charleston this week for the first of eight leadership sessions taking place throughout the state in 2014. -
UPDATE: Critics call session 'ludicrous'
CHARLESTON – West Virginia lawmakers are calling the just-completed legislative session a productive one. -
Miley, Morrisey debate via press statements
CHARLESTON -- The war of words between House Speaker Tim Miley and state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey continues. -
House Judiciary approves state False Claims Act
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia’s House Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved the state’s version of the False Claims Act with a 15-9 vote. -
UPDATE: House Judiciary OKs False Claims Act legislation again
CHARLESTON – A bill that would establish a False Claims Act for West Virginia got a second look Thursday, and was passed out of the House Judiciary Committee. -
Is House Judiciary Chairman Tim Manchin 'too smart for his own britches?'
People used to say a crafty person was “too smart for his own good.” A haughty person was “too big for his breeches.” Eventually, the two expressions got jumbled up and became “too smart for his own britches.” -
PERSONNEL FILE: Leadership West Virginia announces Class of 2014
CHARLESTON -- Fifty-six leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 2014 Class of Leadership West Virginia. -
Supreme Court to hear arguments against private lawyers representing AG's office
CHARLESTON – Companies that have been sued by private lawyers hired by the State of West Virginia will have their chance to argue against the agreements on May 15. -
Bill would set up review of state appellate procedures
House Speaker Rick Thompson announces the initiative, surrounded by delegates who co-sponsored the measure, along with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce President Steve Roberts, third from left, and Chamber Vice President Brenda Harper, fourth from right. Others, from left, are delegates Mike Caputo, John Ellem, Brent Boggs, Randy Swartzmiller, Peggy Smith, Bob Ashley, Harry Keith White and Amanda -
W.Va. Chamber of Commerce plans Business Court symposium
Inside the Business Court office in Martinsburg. -
Davis draws key endorsements
CHARLESTON – With fewer than two weeks remaining before the 2012 general election, Justice Robin Davis has earned the endorsements of a significant number of West Virginia’s labor organizations, business groups and the state’s largest newspapers. -
Loughry gets endorsements from W.Va. Chamber, W.Va. Coal PACs
CHARLESTON -– West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals candidate Allen Loughry has received the endorsements of The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce and The West Virginian Coal Association for the 2012 General Election. -
Biz Court draws rave reviews
Thompson CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court's creation of a new Business Court Division is drawing positive reviews across the board. -
W.Va. Chamber elects officers, new directors
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, at its Annual Meeting held recently at the West Virginia Business Summit, elected officers and new board members for 2012–2013. -
UPDATED: W.Va. lawsuit climate ranked last again
Rickard CHARLESTON -- For the fifth consecutive year, West Virginia's lawsuit climate has been ranked worst in the nation.