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Thursday, November 21, 2024

News from November 2008


Justice Benjamin remembers Underwood

By The West Virginia Record |
Underwood CHARLESTON – West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Brent Benjamin issued the following statement Monday about the death of former Gov. Cecil Underwood:

THEIR VIEW: Manchin has a huge decision ahead

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -- Sometimes its tough to be Governor. And, Joe Manchin has a colossal decision ahead of him.

PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen welcomes new director of marketing and business development

By The West Virginia Record |
McChesney HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that Thomas McChesney has joined the firm as its Director of Marketing and Business Development, working from the firm's Huntington office.

Michigan 'scam' similar to one from W.Va., Cohen says

By Chris Dickerson |
Cohen CHARLESTON -- A legal scam in Michigan sounds a lot like one that took place a few years ago in West Virginia.

Steptoe & Johnson, 20/10 Consulting to co-sponsor 'The Nutcracker'

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -– Steptoe & Johnson and 20/10 Consulting are honored to sponsor the 2008 production of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" at The Clay Center's Maier Performance Hall.

Couple seeks $20 million in racial discrimination suit

By Kelly Holleran |
MARTINSBURG –- A Martinsburg man and woman are hoping to receive more than $20 million after filing a racial discrimination lawsuit.

WVU denies it violated man's rights

By Kelly Holleran |
CLARKSBURG -- West Virginia University's Board of Governors, its interim president and its police chief deny a Morgantown man's allegations that his constitutional rights were violated after he was detained by police while visiting the campus's Mountainlair.

Wayne man finds part of latex glove in can of Diet Dr Pepper

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Wayne County man has filed a suit against Pepsi-Cola and Wal-Mart after finding parts of a latex glove in his soft drink.

Well-informed jurors the best kind

By The West Virginia Record |
Half of potential jurors in West Virginia believe lawsuits hurt our state's economy, according to a poll released this week.

CALA still on McGraw's case

By John O'Brien |
Cohen CHARLESTON - It looks as if the feud between state Attorney General Darrell McGraw and a legal reform group is going to last four more years.

Lawyer getting response to Yamaha UTV offer

By Cara Bailey |
Webb CHARLESTON - A Charleston attorney already has received responses to an offer of free evaluation for people whose lives were affected by Yamaha Rhino utility vehicle accidents.

Justices order new trial in Ohio Co. med mal case

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON - Circuit Judge James Mazzone spoiled an Ohio County medical malpractice trial by approving a prospective juror who blamed malpractice verdicts for high insurance costs, according to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.

Monongalia man sues Charleston nursing home for mother-in-law's death

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Monongalia man has filed a suit on behalf of the estate of his mother-in-law, against the nursing and rehabilitation center where she resided.

PERSONNEL FILE: Jenkins Fenstermaker associate receives certification

By The West Virginia Record |
Mayo HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington based law firm, is pleased to announce that Nick Mayo, an associate of its Business Services Group, is now a certified public accountant.

Living The Dream Award nominations sought

By The West Virginia Record |
Starcher CHARLESTON -- State Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher, as co-chairman of the Living the Dream Awards Committee, is soliciting nominations for the Martin Luther King Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission awards.

THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County

By Cara Bailey |
Oct. 9

THIS JUST IN: Putnam County

By Chris Dickerson |
Nov. 14

THIS JUST IN: Ohio County

By Denise Simpson |
Nov. 5

THIS JUST IN: Berkeley County

By Beth Henry |
Oct. 21

THIS JUST IN: Marshall County

By Denise Simpson |
Oct. 1