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News from July 2010


Lawyer says Massey handling disaster like 'PR campaign'

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
Bailey CHARLESTON -- A lawyer for families of two of the miners who were killed in the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster called Massey Energy's handling of the investigation into the explosion a "PR campaign."

Mingo attorney pleads guilty to wire fraud

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
CHARLESTON -- A Mingo County attorney pleaded guilty Monday for his role in fraudulently obtaining more than $119,000 in falsified legal fees.

PERSONNEL FILE: 15 Huddleston Bolen attorneys honored as Super Lawyers

By The West Virginia Record |
HUNTINGTON -— Huddleston Bolen has announced that a total of 15 of the firm's lawyers were recognized in the 2010 Edition of West Virginia Super Lawyers.

Goodwin steps down from practice, McGraw case

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON -- Now that he's sworn in as a U.S. senator, Carte Goodwin has to temporarily leave his family's law firm and bow out of a lawsuit brought by West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw.

PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson expands energy practice

By The West Virginia Record |
CLARKSBURG -- On Sept. 1, the law firm of Steptoe & Johnson will acquire the energy practice group of the western Pennsylvania firm of Culbertson, Weiss, Schetroma and Schug, P.C., currently led by Russell Schetroma, an influential authority on oil and gas transactions, most notably within the Marcellus shale.

PERSONNEL FILE: Druckman granted board certification in Medical Malpractice Liability

By The West Virginia Record |
Druckman CHARLESTON -- The Law Office of Druckman & Estep is pleased to announce that William Druckman has met all requirements, including written examination, and has been granted Board Certification in the field of Medical Malpractice Liability by the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA).

Trade groups say rule changes will deter business growth

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
CHARLESTON -- Two West Virginia trade associations say changes proposed by the state's Supreme Court to its appellate procedures will increase the court's workload and make it harder to attract new businesses.

Couple sues GM for defective vehicle

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County couple is suing General Motors after they purchased a vehicle that was defective.

Law office sues Aaron's Products, others for breach of contract

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- The Law Office of G. Patrick Jacobs is suing Aaron's Products, Decision Management Company and Village EDOCS for breach of contract

Chapmanville couple sues two coal companies for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Chapmanville couple is suing New River Energy Corporation and Spartan Mining Company after injuries were sustained at work.

Man sues Wells Fargo for predatory lending practices

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Charleston man is suing Wells Fargo after he claims the company engaged in predatory lending practices.

Kanawha woman sues Dunbar First Church of God for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County woman is suing Dunbar First Church of God for injuries she sustained from a fall in the church's kitchen.

Former employee sues Environmental Management for discrimination, wrongful termination

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A former employee is suing Environmental Management, Environmental Management Construction and his former supervisor after he claims he was discriminated against.

Public defenders say rules changes could mean more costs, work

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
CHARLESTON -- Public defenders in West Virginia say proposed revised rules to the appellate process could result in increased costs and could mean a heavier workload.

Feds want a stay in McGraw settlement funds issue

By John O'Brien |
McGraw CHARLESTON -- The federal government wants to stay proceedings in West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw's challenge to a $2.7 million Medicaid withhold until a similar case is sorted out.

Woman blames mine companies for husband's death

By Harmon Marks |
MADISON -- A Boone Circuit Court jury will be asked to determine damage amounts resulting from a fatal accident at the Samples Mine of Catenary Coal Co. on July 28, 2009.

Massey wants Copenhaver on two water pollution suits

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON – Facing two water pollution claims before federal judges John Copenhaver and Robert Chambers, Massey Energy wants Copenhaver to take charge of both.

PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen partner Scott Sheets honored as a top business lawyer

By The West Virginia Record |
Sheets HUNTINGTON -— Huddleston Bolen is pleased to announce that Scott Sheets has been named to the Super Lawyers Corporate Counsel Edition for 2010 in the area of labor and employment law.

Former employee sues Kanawha parks board, director for wrongful termination

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Charleston woman and former employee is suing the Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission and its director for wrongful termination of employment.

Industrial Components sues two former employees for fraud

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE -- Industrial Components is suing two of its former employees after it claims they organized a fraudulent company called Sylatec.