News from 2006
Former WVU president Gee to speak at College of Law
Gee MORGANTOWN -- E. Gordon Gee, the former West Virginia president and law dean who helped grow the University during his tenure, will deliver the Edward G. Donley Memorial Lecture next week at the College of Law.
High Court ponders tobacco antitrust trial
WASHINGTON, D. C. – All last week, U. S. Supreme Court Justices pondered a possible antitrust trial against 31 states with matching tobacco laws.
Woman files asbestos suit after husband's death
CHARLESTON - A woman has filed an asbestos lawsuit stemming from the death of her husband.
THEIR VIEW: West Virginia Competes: A global vision for the 21st Century
Manchin CHARLESTON -- Recently, I signed an executive order creating the 21st Century Jobs Cabinet of West Virginia.
Med mal suit filed over alleged botched treatment
MARTINSBURG - A Martinsburg woman says she suffered permanent injury as a result of the treatment she received at City Hospital in Martinsburg.
Marshall to host its first CLE classes
HUNTINGTON – Marshall University is set to sponsor its first Continuing Legal Education class next week.
PERSONNEL FILE: Cheatham to serve as PEIA director
CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin has appointed Charleston resident Ted Cheatham to serve as Director of the West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency.
PERSONNEL FILE: Prunty joins Robinson & McElwee
Prunty CHARLESTON -- Allen R. Prunty has joined Robinson & McElwee PLLC as Of Counsel in the Charleston office.
State Supreme Court receives grants
CHARLESTON –- The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has received two federal grants that will help it collaborate with the Department of Health and Human Resources to improve management of child abuse and neglect cases.
Author demands trade-off
WHEELING - In exchange for cleaning his house, a Wheeling author says he was promised by another man that he would show his book to a movie producer.
Martinsburg lawyer charged with murder
MARTINSBURG - The strange case of an apparently murdered woman whose decomposed and dismembered body was found in two suitcases has led to the arrest of a Martinsburg bankruptcy lawyer.
W. Va. lawyer wins on game show
WEIRTON - A Weirton woman who recently passed the Bar exam won $100,000 on NBC game show "Deal or No Deal."
Harrison magistrate arrested
CLARKSBURG - A Harrison County magistrate has been arrested for allegedly battering her office assistant.
CATCHING UP: Not so fast for Salango
CHARLESTON - Winning his client's case couldn't have been easier for Charleston attorney Benjamin Salango.
Keep the show on the road
Courthouses aren't made much for spectators. Maybe they should be.
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