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Gov. Justice appoints Charles Lorensen to West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals
Gov. Justice appoints Charles Lorensen to West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals. -
Governor appoints Lorensen to Intermediate Court of Appeals
CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice has appointed Charles O. Lorensen to the new Intermediate Court of Appeals to fill the seat left by the resignation of Donald Nickerson. -
WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Gov. Justice submits legislation to make West Virginia a haven for remote workers by reforming corporate tax laws
Gov. Jim Justice announced that he has submitted to the West Virginia Legislature a bill that will reform West Virginia’s corporate income tax laws to make West Virginia a haven for remote workers from all across the country. -
WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: COVID-19 UPDATE: Gov. Justice establishes $50 million fund to ensure safety of schools; awards grant to all West Virginia Veterans organizations
West Virginia Governor's Office issued the following announcement on Sept. 4.Gov. Jim Justice joined West Virginia health leaders and other officials for his latest daily press briefing regarding the State’s COVID-19 response. -
SWN Production Co. alleges wells were overvalued by state's tax department
MOUNDSVILLE – The owner of 56 Marcellus wells in Marshall County allege the wells were overvalued. -
Kiss returns to Bowles Rice, 'looks forward' to reconnecting with clients
CHARLESTON – Former West Virginia Department of Revenue cabinet secretary and speaker of the house Robert Kiss has made a return to the legal arena after serving close to three decades as a public servant, announcing he will rejoin his former firm of Bowles Rice. -
State finally balances budget despite sharp decline in severance tax revenues
CHARLESTON – The fiscal year in West Virginia ended June 30, and the state’s budget was finally balanced, thanks to a special legislative session and a combination of cuts, a tobacco tax increase and borrowing from the state’s Rainy Day Fund, to the tune of more than $400 million. -
CNX Gas Co. sues over tax appraisal of its wells
PINEVILLE – An oil and gas company is suing over the state's tax appraisal of its operating expenses. -
Joint Select Committee on Tax Reform to meet Monday
CHARLESTON – The Joint Select Committee on Tax Reform will meet at 1 p.m. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steager edits state tax guide for accountants
CHARLESTON – Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that attorney Dale W. Steager served once again as editor for the 2015 edition of the “Guidebook to West Virginia Taxes,” published annually by the West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants. -
Alsop appointed to WVU's top legal post
MORGANTOWN – Rob Alsop, special counsel at Bowles Rice and former chief of staff to Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, has been appointed vice president for legal and governmental affairs and entrepreneurial engagement at West Virginia University, effective Oct. 27. -
Tomblin, Thompson differ on special election
Tomblin CHARLESTON -- Lobbing grenades from opposite ends of the state Capitol, two high-profile gubernatorial hopefuls have begun a war of words about whether the state should have a special election. -
PERSONNEL FILE: WVBA has annual meeting, elects new officers
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- The West Virginia Bar Association held its 124th Annual Meeting at The Greenbrier on Aug. 12-14. -
*** W.Va. Tax Modernization Project seeks public proposals
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Department of Revenue Secretary Virgil T. Helton and Tax Commissioner Christopher G. Morris have announced that the West Virginia Tax Modernization Project will share initial project proposals and will seek public input and ideas to modernize and improve West Virginia taxes. -
State economy topic of Nov. 18 conference
MORGANTOWN -- The Dow Jones Industrial Average has broken the 10,000 mark and the economy is showing some signs of stabilization – some economists believe America is on its way to recovery, others are not convinced. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Two Jackson Kelly attorneys named to 40 Under 40 list
Alsop CHARLESTON -- Jackson Kelly attorneys Rob Alsop and Amber Hoback were recently named to The State Journal's 2009 Generation Next: 40 Under 40 list. Honorees were recognized for being successful West Virginians who make a difference in their businesses and communities. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly announces new members
Clegg CHARLESTON -- Jackson Kelly is pleased to announce the promotion of six attorneys. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Former state cabinet secretary Alsop returns to Jackson Kelly
Alsop CHARLESTON - Jackson Kelly is pleased to announce the return of James "Rob" Alsop to the firm's Charleston Business Department. -
State revenue collections set new record
CHARLESTON -– Gov. Joe Manchin and State Auditor Glen Gainer recently joined the West Virginia Department of Revenue in releasing final collection data for completed Fiscal Year 2007, which shows another year of steady growth -- a 4 percent increase in revenues.