News from April 2008
Medical Association PAC endorses Beth Walker
Walker CHARLESTON -- WESPAC, the political action committee of the West Virginia State Medical Association, has announced its endorsement of Beth Walker for Supreme Court.
Greear launches grassroots campaign
Greear HUNTINGTON -– Dan Greear has launched a grassroots campaign for Attorney General.
PERSONNEL FILE: Katrina W. Mailloux Joins Steptoe & Johnson
Mailloux HUNTINGTON -– Katrina W. Mailloux has joined the Business Department of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC and will practice in the firm's Huntington office.
Business for Breakfast set for April 25
CHARLESTON -- The monthly Business for Breakfast is scheduled for April 25.
Fayette officials named in development lawsuit
CHARLESTON – Fayette County officials were unfair to some citizens by denying building permits to property owners in a housing development along the New River Gorge based upon "ever-changing policies," according to a lawsuit.
Mingo Co. official asks Maynard to recuse himself
Maynard CHARLESTON -- A Mingo County commissioner wants state Supreme Court Chief Justice Spike Maynard to step aside in an appeal.
Former official settles suit with Kanawha judges
CHARLESTON – A former Kanawha County official has settled a lawsuit against the county's seven circuit judges for $195,000.
Endorsements continue to roll in for Greear
Greear CHARLESTON -- Charleston attorney and Attorney General Candidate Dan Greear recently announced additional support from legislators across the state.
YOUR LEGAL WRITES: Mastering law firm administration
CHARLESTON -- Harry S. Truman, the 33rd president of the United States, was known for many things, one of which was his unique ability to summarize a situation in a simple yet loaded sentence.
SupCo calendar for 4/7 issue
Argument Docket