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Friday, November 1, 2024

News from June 2015


Tinder named first recipient of national excellence award

By The West Virginia Record |
FROM STAFF REPORTS CHARLESTON – Thomas R.

PERSONNEL FILE: Tinder named first recipient of national excellence award

By Staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Thomas R. Tinder, executive director of the West Virginia Bar Foundation, is the recipient of the inaugural National Conference of Bar Foundations Excellence Award.

Riley Jr. joins Bernstein-Burkley's W.Va. office

By The West Virginia Record |
FROM STAFF REPORTS PITTSBURGH – Arch W.

PERSONNEL FILE: Riley Jr. joins Bernstein-Burkley's W.Va. office

By Staff reports |
PITTSBURGH – Arch W. Riley Jr., an accomplished attorney with more than 30 years of experience in commercial bankruptcy law, has joined Bernstein-Burkley, P.C. as a partner in West Virginia, where the firm is expanding its creditors’ rights and bankruptcy and restructuring practice groups.

PERSONNEL FILE: Jernigan named a W.Va. Bar Foundation Fellow

By Staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Dinsmore & Shohl’s Henry Jernigan has been named to the West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellows 2015 Class.

Nicholson joins Steptoe & Johnson

By The West Virginia Record |
FROM STAFF REPORTS CHARLESTON – Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce the addition of Roger L.

PERSONNEL FILE: Nicholson joins Steptoe & Johnson

By Staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce the addition of Roger L. Nicholson to its Energy Transactional Team.

We don't want lawsuits that belong elsewhere

By The West Virginia Record |
We have long contended that West Virginia courts should be for West Virginians.

We don't want lawsuits that belong elsewhere

By The West Virginia Record |
We have long contended that West Virginia courts should be for West Virginians. Of course, we're perfectly willing to make exceptions for out-of-state residents prosecuting claims against our citizens or business enterprises, but we have little use for litigants whose  lawsuits have no discernible or demonstrable connection to where the suit was filed.

Making a map for better cyber access

By The West Virginia Record |
By SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO WASHINGTON – Kelly Surveying, a small business with offices throughout West Virginia, has been providing engineering, surveying and inspection services throughout West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania for 20 years. With several offices and employees, Kelly Surveying depends on the internet to communicate and share documents with staff for new construction projects and to provide immediate response in the event of a mine disaster. Like many West Virginia businesses, Kell

Making a map for better cyber access

By Shelley Moore Capito |
WASHINGTON – Kelly Surveying, a small business with offices throughout West Virginia, has been providing engineering, surveying and inspection services throughout West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania for 20 years.

One attorney sues another for breach of contract

By The West Virginia Record |
By CHRIS DICKERSON and KYLA ASBURY CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney is suing Kathy Brown Law after he claims the law firm breached its contract and was unjustly enriched at his expense. Roger A.

Man sues physician for family member’s death

By The West Virginia Record |
By KYLA ASBURY CHARLESTON – A man is suing a physician he claims is responsible for his family member's death. On July 15, Gary Salisbury presented to the emergency department at Summersville Regional Medical Center with complaints of fever, cough, shortness of breath and chest pain, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Circuit Court. Jeffery Salisbury claims a chest x-ray showed right pneumothorax with persistent air leak and a chest tube was inserted. The next day, Gary Salisbury was

Woman sues DOH for son’s death

By The West Virginia Record |
By KYLA ASBURY CHARLESTON – A Webster County woman is suing the West Virginia Department of Transportation-Division of Highways after she claims it is responsible for her son's death. Rob & Sons Construction & Excavation LLC and Golden Eagle Technical Services LLC were also named as defendants in the suit. Mitchell A.

Couple sues ICG Beckley for negligence

By The West Virginia Record |
By KYLA ASBURY CHARLESTON - A Raleigh County couple is suing ICG Beckley LLC after they claim it was negligent in keeping its employees safe from work accidents. Arch Coal Inc., Donnie S.

Man accuses nursing home of negligence

By The West Virginia Record |
By KYLA ASBURY CHARLESTON – A Fayette County man is suing Genesis Healthcare for injuries he sustained from its alleged negligence during his residency. Hidden Valley Center was also named as a defendant in the suit. Harry Waugh Sr. was a nursing home resident of the defendants from June 26, 2013, until Sept. 24, 2013, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Circuit Court. Waugh claims the defendants had a duty to provide him with an appropriate and adequate resident care plan and assessme

Individuals sue BBB Oil & Gas, others for car accident

By The West Virginia Record |
By KYLA ASBURY MORGANTOWN – Two individuals who were involved in a car accident are suing BBB Oil & Gas Services for allowing one of its employees who had a history of drinking and driving to use a company vehicle. Green Range Services LLC and Joseph A.

Man sues Genesis for mother’s injuries, death

By The West Virginia Record |
By KYLA ASBURY CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing Genesis Healthcare and Oak Ridge Center for injuries his mother sustained prior to her death. Mary Bowen was a nursing home resident of the defendants from Aug. 23, 2013, until Nov. 9, 2013, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Circuit Court. Timothy Bowen claims his mother suffered urinary tract infections and other infections during her residency and she was not properly hydrated. The defendants failed to provide the necessary

AG warns business owners of FTC scam

By The West Virginia Record |
By CHRIS DICKERSON CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says an email scam is targeting business owners with a “pending consumer complaint.” The fraudulent email claims to be from the Federal Trade Commission and asks the business owner to click on a link.

Aide accuses hospital, staff of harassment

By The West Virginia Record |
By KYLA ASBURY MORGANTOWN – A former employee is suing Monongalia County General Hospital after she claims she was harassed during her employment. Regan M.