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News from April 2012


THEIR VIEW: How the EPA aims to kill coal

By The West Virginia Record |
Rubinstein WASHINGTON -- A case can be made, upon reviewing the full sweep of President Barack Obama's first term, that the Administration's top priority has not been health care, the Iranian nuclear program or economic recovery. It has been, instead, the U.S. coal industry's ruination.

PERSONNEL FILE: Cappellanti to receive WVU College of Law's highest honor

By The West Virginia Record |
Cappellanti CHARLESTON -– Jackson Kelly attorney Ellen S. Cappellanti will be honored with the Justitia Officium Award during the West Virginia University College of Law graduation ceremony May 12.

PERSONNEL FILE: Powell elected to State Bar board

By The West Virginia Record |
Powell MARTINSBURG -– Jackson Kelly attorney Bill Powell was recently elected to a three-year term on the Board of Governors for the West Virginia State Bar representing District 16 (which consists of Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral and Morgan counties in West Virginia).

Contractor sues American National Rubber Plant for more than $20,000

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE -- Ernie Colegrove Construction, LLC is suing American National Rubber Plant after it claims the company owes more than $20,000 for work done.

Man sues House-Hasson Hardware for head injury

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE -- A Fort Gay man is suing House-Hasson Hardware for a head injury he sustained while working.

Couple sues Champion Window for breach of contract

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE -- A Wayne County couple is suing Champion Window of Charleston for failure to honor its contract in installing a sunroom in their home.

Couple sues state jail authority for MRSA

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A man and his wife are suing the West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority after he contracted MRSA.

CSX needs more depositions in fraud case against asbestos firm

By John O'Brien |
Peirce WHEELING -- CSX Transportation says a law firm it accuses of fabricating claims for asbestos lawsuits won't allow it to depose enough individuals to make its case.

Loughry critical of Obama's judiciary comments

By Chris Dickerson |
Loughry CHARLESTON -– West Virginia Supreme Court candidate Allen Loughry took exception to President Barack Obama's comments surrounding the role of the judiciary made last week.

W.Va. SC says DEP employee's job should be reinstated

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
McHugh CHARLESTON - The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled last month that a woman's job at a state agency should be reinstated.

Siblings sue Evergreen of Morgantown for mother's death

By Kyla Asbury |
MORGANTOWN -- Two siblings are suing Evergreen of Morgantown for negligently caring for their mother while she was in the nursing home's care.

Couple sues General Motors for defective vehicle

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A couple is suing General Motors for a vehicle they purchased that they claim is defective.

Ripley couple names 58 defendants in asbestos suit

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON -- A Ripley couple is suing 58 companies they claim are responsible for a lung cancer diagnosis.

W.Va. SC: Strip mall tenant doesn't owe indemnity to owners

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
CHARLESTON - The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled last month that a strip mall tenant does not owe indemnity to the mall's owners, pursuant to their lease agreement, in a case over an employee's injuries.

Chafin's 'Balanced Court Initiative' is unbalanced

By The West Virginia Record |
Recognizing the need for reform is one thing. Devising it and implementing it are another. Too often, overzealous reformers succeed only in making matters worse.

McGraw says service is 'his calling'

By Chris Dickerson |
"We were taught that our obligation to our existence is service," Darrell McGraw said. "This is my calling. My goal is to improve where we are in society.

Other candidates don't support Chafin recusal ideas

By Chris Dickerson |
Chafin CHARLESTON – Tish Chafin's proposed recusal rules changes for state Supreme Court justices don't seem to have much support among her fellow candidates.

Legal malpractice suit against Parkersburg attorney settled

By Lawrence Smith |
Cosenza PARKERSBURG – A Wood County businessman's legal malpractice suit against a Parkersburg attorney has reached a conclusion.

CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County

By Kyla Asbury |
March 26

CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County

By Chris Dickerson |
March 27