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Friday, November 22, 2024

News from November 2009


Even judges are innocent until proven guilty

By The West Virginia Record |
Campaign finance laws were meant as a way to make elections fairer, but the reality is that incumbents continue to enjoy numerous advantages over challengers.

Benjamin offers thoughts on judicial reform topics

By Chris Dickerson |
Benjamin CHARLESTON – The Independent Commission on Judicial Reform is scheduled to submit its report to Gov. Joe Manchin on Nov. 15.

Man sues the Hershey, Walmart after rusty needle found in candy

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A father is suing the Hershey Company and Walmart Stores for his 2-year-old son after the child ate candy that had a rusty needle in it.

Former family law judge named in legal malpractice suit

By Lawrence Smith |
Redman CHARLESTON - A Charleston attorney and former family law judge is accused by a former client of representing his ex-wife's interests in their divorce case.

WVU journalism professor publishes legal-themed book

By Kyla Asbury |
Temple MORGANTOWN -- A West Virginia University journalism professor recently published his second book.

Point Pleasant settles wrongful termination suit for $250K

By Lawrence Smith |
POINT PLEASANT - The city of Point Pleasant has agreed to pay $250,000 to three former employees who alleged they were fired for political reasons.

Justices reject woman's comp claim for tripping in street

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia's Supreme Court of Appeals rejected a workers compensation claim from a woman who tripped as she crossed a street on a 15-minute break from her job.

Woman sues Charleston neurologist for husband's death

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A woman is suing a Charleston neurologist for the death of her husband.

Charleston surgeon sued for negligence, medical malpractice

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A woman is suing a Charleston surgeon for negligence and medical malpractice.

THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County

By Kyla Asbury |
Oct. 30

THIS JUST IN: Cabell County

By Kyla Asbury |
Nov. 3

THIS JUST IN: Monongalia County

By Donna K. Carlson |
Nov. 3

THIS JUST IN: Ohio County

By Denise Simpson |
Oct. 18

THIS JUST IN: Marshall County

By Denise Simpson |
Oct. 16

THIS JUST IN: Berkeley County

By Beth Henry |
Oct. 20

THIS JUST IN: Jefferson County

By Denise Simpson |
Nov. 2

THIS JUST IN: Boone County

By Harmon Marks |
Oct. 16

THIS JUST IN: Wayne County

By Kyla Asbury |
October 30

Justices say Maynard's e-mails shouldn't have been public

By Steve Korris and Chris Dickerson |
Maynard CHARLESTON -– Private communications of government employees don't belong to the public, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals decided on Nov. 12. Four Justices agreed that state law doesn't require disclosure of electronic mail between former Justice Spike Maynard and Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship.

Massey victorious as controversial $50M case comes to end in W.Va.

By John O'Brien |
Blankenship CHARLESTON -- For a third time, the West Virginia Supreme Court has overturned a $50 million verdict in a case that called into question when a justice should recuse himself or herself.