News from 2009
Suzuki Motors being sued for negligence
A 2005 Suzuki Boulevard WAYNE —- American Suzuki Motor Corporation is being sued for negligence after the 2007 death of a man on one of its products.
Man sues Charles Town track for work-related injury
CHARLES TOWN -- A former employee is suing Charles Town Races & Slots after being injured at work.
THEIR VIEW: Our next Mike Garrison: Nick Casey as Judge
CHARLESTON -- Lobbyist and Democratic Party Chairman Nick Casey as a federal judge is the making of West Virginia's next Mike Garrison.
State Law Library presents long-term health care info session
CHARLESTON -- The State Law Library is sponsoring a free informational session on long-term health care at 10 a.m. on Oct. 24.
Credit card term changes topic of 'The Law Works'
Ringer CHARLESTON -- For every credit card in your wallet, you'll probably be getting a notice about changes in the company's terms. Some of these will benefit consumers, and others may not.
Woman sues hospital for negligence in mother's death
HUNTINGTON -— A woman is suing Cabell Huntington Hospital for negligence after the death of her mother.
THEIR VIEW: Rahall feeling the heat
By HOPPY KERCHEVAL
PERSONNEL FILE: Bupp joins Kay Casto & Chaney in Charleston
Bupp CHARLESTON -- Kay Casto & Chaney has announced that John D. Bupp has been hired as an associate in its Charleston Office.
*** SupCo calendar for 10/26 issue
Motion Docket
West Virginia gets 'A' in national child court report
CHARLESTON -- West Virginia received one of the top grades in a national review of the way states appoint attorneys to represent the interests of children in abuse and neglect juvenile court proceedings.
Sex Offender Intensive Supervision Officers sworn in
McHugh CHARLESTON -- Supreme Court Justice Thomas McHugh on Tuesday swore in four new sex offender intensive supervision officers during a ceremony in the Supreme Court Chamber.
*** Justice unveils The Greenbrier's 'Tribute to the Virginias' package
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- Jim Justice, owner and chairman of The Greenbrier, has unveiled an unprecedented offer exclusively for residents of West Virginia and Virginia to stay at the luxurious resort for $59 per night.
Chief Justice speaks to regional Bar meetings
Benjamin CHARLESTON -- Supreme Court Chief Justice Brent D. Benjamin is making several speeches to regional meetings of the West Virginia State Bar.
PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen attorney named to Lawrence County Chamber Board
Baker HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen is pleased to announce that Casey Baker, a Huntington-based attorney with the firm, has been named to the Board of Directors of the Lawrence County (Ohio) Chamber of Commerce.
PERSONNEL FILE: Kevin DeHart joins Steptoe & Johnson
DeHart CLARKSBURG -- Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to welcome Kevin Wayne DeHart as a new associate in the firm's Clarksburg office.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Internal controls for small business
CHARLESTON -- Internal controls are the methods and procedures designed by management to safeguard assets and to manage resources.
Casey recommended for Northern District judgeship
Casey CHARLESTON – State Democratic Party Chairman Nick Casey has been recommended for a federal judgeship in the Northern District of West Virginia.
Former Cabell Huntington worker sues over benefits, severance
HUNTINGTON -- A former employee of Cabell Huntington Hospital is suing the hospital both individually and on the behalf of all others similarly situated over benefits and severance.
Man's estate sues company, driver for negligence
WAYNE -- A woman is suing Gelco Corporation and an employee of the company for negligence.
Doctor sued over paycheck issues
HUNTINGTON -- A Huntington woman is suing her former employer after having multiple paycheck issues.