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Man files another negligence suit against former attorney
CHARLESTON – A man who hired a former attorney to handle an auto accident case for him has sued the lawyer, claiming he allowed the statute of limitations to run out. -
W.Va. Power sues attorney for breach of contract
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Baseball is suing former attorney R. Michael Martin after it claims he breached his contract with the company. On Feb. 23, 2005, WVB – also known as the West Virginia Power minor league baseball team – and Martin entered into a suite agreement for the defendant's law firm to lease Suite No. 4 from WVB at the rate of $20,000 per year, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Circuit Court. -
Juvenile drug court participants attend Power games
CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Power recently invited participants in two area juvenile drug courts to attend baseball games at Appalachian Power Park for free. -
Standalone p1 art for 7/3 issue
Ready for the Fourth? -
Maybe a not so silly Father's Day at the ballpark
Steve Cohen One thing you can count on at a baseball game: at one point or another someone is always way out in left field.