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News from April 2007


Flood trial judge tells attorneys to talk to clients after threatening call

By Steve Korris |
BECKLEY – After a woman vented anger at a Raleigh County courthouse secretary, Circuit Judge John Hutchison warned attorneys in four firms to tell their clients that this type of communication was inappropriate.

Members of AG's Citizens Advisory Committee announced

By Chris Dickerson |
McGraw CHARLESTON -- Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office has announced the names of the members of his newly formed Citizens Advisory Committee.

Berkeley home builder named in another lawsuit

By Cara Bailey |
MARTINSBURG - A home building company that has been hit iwth more than 30 lawsuits in the past seven months again is being sued.

This Just In: Kanawha County

By Cara Bailey |
March 22

This Just In: Monongalia County

By Timothy Kryaninko |
March 27

This Just In: Ohio County

By Jennifer Fleahman |
March 27

This Just In: Cabell County

By Drew Smith |
April 2

Citing himself, AG petitions Court to rehear 'wiring' case

By Steve Korris |
Warren McGraw CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw thinks the Supreme Court of Appeals should heed advice he wrote 25 years ago when deciding a drug suspect's appeal.

This Just In: Putnam County

By Chris Dickerson |
March 6

This Just In: Berkeley County

By Beth Henry |
March 13

This Just In: Jefferson County

By The West Virginia Record |
March 19

Woman's estate sues Monongalia assisted living facility

By Cara Bailey |
MORGANTOWN - The executors of a deceased woman have filed a suit against a Monongalia County assisted living facility, claiming its negligent care caused the woman to die.

Berkeley County woman sues Morgantown hotel after slip and fall

By Cara Bailey |
MORGANTOWN - A Berkeley County woman filed a suit against a hotel in Morgantown after she slipped on a sidewalk at the hotel.

Maryland man sues two men he says attacked him

By The West Virginia Record |
MORGANTOWN - A Maryland resident has filed a suit against two West Virginia men, claiming they attacked and seriously injured him.

Standalone art for 4/9 issue: A grand reopening

By The West Virginia Record |
The North Entrance of The Greenbrier is in full bloom this spring. The resort reopened April 2, showcasing the extensive renovations that have been underway for the past three months. Story, more photos on Page 8. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- The Greenbrier resort reopened April 2, showcasing the extensive renovations that have been underway for the past three months.

Gambling isn't economic development

By The West Virginia Record |
McKinney CHARLESTON -- West Virginia lawmakers have wrapped up the 2007 legislative session, and the major piece of legislation emerging from the 60-day session was the bill permitting racetracks to add table games, pending approval by voters of the four counties where the tracks are located.

The life of a defense lawyer

By The West Virginia Record |
Sprouse CHARLESTON -- Most people don't know Tom Smith. But, if you are at the Capitol or if you are need of a good defense lawyer, you know his name.

Lawsuit venue bill signed into law

By Chris Dickerson |
Manchin CHARLESTON – A bill aimed at limiting lawsuits filed by out-of-state residents was signed into law, drawing praise and criticism from several groups following the issue.

Chief Justice Davis speaks to State Police Cadets

By The West Virginia Record |
Davis CHARLESTON -- Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis spoke to the 57th class of State Police cadets during their March 30 graduation ceremony at the University of Charleston.

YOUR LEGAL WRITES: Law firm blogs post mixed results

By Kathryn E. Brown |
Brown Technorati.com claims that at the end of last year, over 57 million blogs were active on the Internet. Marketing experts argue that despite this substantial number, blogging (or "blawging") is a necessary activity in the branding of a law firm's uniqueness.