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News from 2010


Judge wrong about pardon letter, Justices rule

By Steve Korris |
Ketchum CHARLESTON – Monongalia Circuit Judge Russell Clawges exceeded his authority when he ordered clerks of the Legislature to delete a letter about a pardon from their journals, the state Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled.

PERSONNEL FILE: Cox named 'Lawyer of the Year'

By The West Virginia Record |
Cox CHARLESTON -- The management team of the law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that T. Randolph Cox has been named the "Charleston, WV Best Lawyers Government Relations Lawyer of the Year" for 2011.

PERSONNEL FILE: Tiffany Davis joins Jackson Kelly

By The West Virginia Record |
Davis MORGANTOWN – Tiffany B. Davis recently joined Jackson Kelly as an associate in the Morgantown office.

Business4Breakfast seminar series expanding to Ashland, Ky.

By The West Virginia Record |
ASHLAND, Ky. -- Huddleston Bolen and the Ashland Area Alliance have announced that they are partnering to expand the popular Business4Breakfast business seminar series to Ashland beginning in November.

THEIR VIEW: State Supreme Court changes the rules

By The West Virginia Record |
MORGANTOWN -- One of the beauties of the American court system is transparency. The vast majority of court proceedings are open to the public; court documents are a matter of public record; jurors are free to talk about their deliberations after the verdict is issued.

PERSONNEL FILE: Roles named 'Lawyer of the Year'

By The West Virginia Record |
Roles CHARLESTON -- Forrest Roles, a partner in Dinsmore & Shohl's Charleston office, was recently recognized as the "Lawyer of the Year" for Natural Resources Law in Charleston by The Best Lawyers in America 2011.

Former casino PR director sues over firing

By Kyla Asbury |
NEW CUMBERLAND -- The former public relations director of Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack & Resort is suing after she claims she was fired from her 12-year job as the face of the casino because of her gender.

PERSONNEL FILE: Three attorneys join Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso

By The West Virginia Record |
Estep CHARLESTON -- The law firm of Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso has added three new associates.

PERSONNEL FILE: Three join Dinsmore & Shohl's W.Va. offices

By The West Virginia Record |
Hicks CHARLESTON -- Dinsmore & Shohl has announced that Jennifer Hicks, Katherine MacCorkle Mullins and Bethany Swaton have joined the firm as associates. Both Hicks and Mullins will practice out of the firm's Charleston office while Swaton joins the firm's Wheeling office.

Greenbrier plans countersuit against Aspen, GGD

By The West Virginia Record |
Justice CHARLESTON – Greenbrier Resort owner Jim Justice said the lawsuits filed against the resort by Aspen Corp. for failing to pay $1.275 million for landscaping work prior to the Greenbrier Classic golf tournament were about sub-par workmanship.

PERSONNEL FILE: Five new associates join Steptoe & Johnson

By The West Virginia Record |
Cook CLARKSBURG -- Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to welcome five new attorneys concentrating their practices in the areas of litigation, labor and employment, business, energy and environmental law.

PERSONNEL FILE: Dinsmore & Shohl named 2011 'Go-To Law Firm'

By The West Virginia Record |
CINCINNATI -– Dinsmore & Shohl has been named a Top 500 Go-To Law Firm for 2011 in four different areas based on Corporate Counsel surveys of general counsel at the nation's leading companies.

PERSONNEL FILE: Nine Jackson Kelly attorneys named Lawyers of the Year

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -– The 17th edition of The Best Lawyers in America, a peer-review publication in the legal profession ("Best Lawyers"), has named nine Jackson Kelly lawyers as Best Lawyers' 2011 Lawyers of the Year.

WVU law school to host coal discussion

By The West Virginia Record |
Gerrard The West Virginia University College of Law will host Professor Michael B. Gerrard, who will describe some of the legal challenges facing the coal industry in view of concerns over climate change on Monday, Nov. 1.

Cabell man sues Dart for discrimination

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE -- A Cabell County man is suing his former employer after he claims he was wrongfully discharged because of his age or disability.

Wayne couple sues J.B. Hunt for wrongful termination

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE -- A Wayne man and his wife are suing J.B. Hunt Transport after he claims the company retaliated against him for filing a workers' compensation claim by terminating his employment.

Ohio trio sues Sears for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON -- Three Ohio residents are suing Sears after they claim they were injured on an escalator.

Raleigh man sues Ford for defective truck

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Raleigh County man is suing Ford Motor Company after he claims a vehicle he purchased was defective and did not conform to its warranty.

Kanawha woman sues Michaels for negligence

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County woman is suing Michaels Stores after she claims it was negligent in allowing a shelf to fall and injure her.

McGraw recovers $64K from debt companies

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
McGraw CHARLESTON -- West Virgina Attorney General Darrell McGraw on Tuesday announced the recovery of more than $64,000 for 48 state consumers in cases against three debt negotiation and settlement companies that charged illegal fees.