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News from 2012


Woman says Twin Silos employee under influence of alcohol caused car accident

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON -- A woman is suing Twin Silos at Lavalette after she claims one of its employees caused a car accident while he was under the influence of alcohol.

McGraw doesn’t mind out-of-state interests meddling on his behalf

By The West Virginia Record |
State Attorney General Darrell “Quick Draw” McGraw may say he doesn’t like out-of-state special interest groups interfering in West Virginia politics, but he’s willing to make an exception for outside interests meddling on his behalf.

Hunt ditches $6 million in debt through bankruptcy

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON – Getting a new lease on life after $6 million takes on new meaning for a Charleston attorney and lawmaker

Hunt fails to disclose ’08 legal malpractice suit in bankruptcy case

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON – Conspicuously absent from the listing of lawsuits on Mark Hunt’s bankruptcy petition is one filed against him, and another Charleston attorney by a Jackson County woman for legal malpractice.

CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County

By Kyla Asbury |
Oct. 9

CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County

By Kyla Asbury |
Oct. 5

CIVIL FILINGS: Monongalia County

By Donna K. Carlson |
October 15

CIVIL FILINGS: Marshall County

By Denise Simpson |
Aug. 22

Kanawha judge dismisses lawsuit contesting vaccination rule

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – Kanawha Circuit Judge Tod J. Kaufman has dismissed a lawsuit that opposed a new vaccine requirement for children.

Wheeling wants vacant hotel razed, not renovated, owner says

By Lawrence Smith |
WHEELING – Instead of working with him to rehabilitate a dilapidated building, an Ohio real estate developer is accusing Wheeling officials of looking eagerly for ways to declare the building a hazard, and demolish it.

May trial scheduled for Doddridge EMS suit

By Lawrence Smith |
CLARKSBURG – A paramedic’s personal injury suit against a Doddridge County ambulance service is slated for trial late next spring.

Cumis Insurance says former employee embezzled

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – Cumis Insurance Society is suing a former employee it claims misappropriated more than $8,000.

PERSONNEL FILE: Brown joins Nelson Mullins

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON -- Nathan Brown has joined Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough's West Virginia office as an associate. He practices in the area of civil litigation.

Upshur sheriff candidate appeals denial of election challenge to state Supreme Court

By Lawrence Smith |
CHARLESTON – An Upshur County attorney is taking one last shot at challenging the results of the primary election for sheriff.

PERSONNEL FILE: Power joins Steptoe & Johnson

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that Elizabeth S. Power has become Of Counsel to the firm. Power joined the firm’s office in Charleston and will focus her practice in the area of energy law.

McGraw camp goes on offensive

By Chris Dickerson |
Darrell McGraw Morrisey MitchellCHARLESTON – Attorney General Darrell McGraw’s reelection campaign is on the offensive, throwing the word hypocrite back at Republican challenger Patrick Morrisey.

Democratic AG group funded pro-McGraw PAC

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- The Democratic Attorneys General Association apparently is the group behind the August blitz of television advertising supporting Darrell McGraw, and more seems to be on the way.

PERSONNEL FILE: Suver joins Steptoe & Johnson

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON -- Steptoe & Johnson has announced that Jami K. Suver has become Of Counsel to the firm. Suver joins the firm’s labor and employment group and will practice out of the Huntington W.Va. office.

McGraw advocates to visit Clay, Gilmer counties

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office will have a consumer advocate at locations in Gilmer and Clay counties next week.

U.S. Attorney urges voters to report election fraud violations

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin is asking voters to contact the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of West Virginia if they have complaints of election fraud or voting rights abuses in connection with the upcoming general elections.