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Lee Wolverton: Sean McGinley was a loss too soon

Work in the news business provides frequent reminders that the breathtaking machine that is the human being, capable of extraordinary intellectual and physical feats, is also finite and fragile. We

Charleston lawyer Sean McGinley killed in I-79 crash

Five days a week for 26 years, Charleston lawyer Tim DiPiero walked into work where he’d see his friend and colleague Sean McGinley, whom he remembered as a gifted attorney with “a keen sense of right and wrong and seeking justice.” An Interstate 79 crash Thursday killed McGinley near the Frametown exit in Braxton County. He was returning from a hearing in Morgantown. He was 55. McGinley served as counsel to The Charleston Gazette and, later, the Gazette-Mail during a sparkling legal career spanning 30 years. He was a partner at DiPiero Simmons McGinley & Bastress PLLC, in Charleston. “Sean was a brilliant lawyer,” DiPiero said. “Just amazingly talented. . He would always improve any draft of writing I did. He could always make it better. He was incredible at research and writing, and just had a way with words.

Bankrupt Purdue Pharma Spending Thousands To Keep W Va Court Records Secret

Purdue Pharma headquarters stands in downtown Stamford, April 2, 2019 in Stamford, Conn. Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, and its owners, the Sackler family, have faced hundreds of lawsuits for the company s alleged role in the opioid epidemic that has killed more than 200,000 Americans over the past 20 years. Purdue Pharma, the bankrupt drug company that makes the opioid painkiller OxyContin, is paying its attorneys up to $1,050 per hour to block the release of court records filed in Putnam County two decades ago. In two months, the Philadelphia-based Dechert law firm has charged the bankrupt drug maker more than $210,000 to fight a push to unseal the documents that were part of a class-action lawsuit against Purdue in 2001, bankruptcy documents show.

Retiring Tory big beast hopes his party still has political teeth

THIS year s Lancashire County Council election campaign has been strange as the giant authority s biggest political beast takes a back seat. And polling day on May 6 marks the end of an era as Burnley-born and Rossendale-raised Conservative group leader Geoff Driver bows out of the electoral fray. The controversial 76-year-old Turf Moor season ticket holder is standing down to spend time with his two - soon to be three -grandchildren. He has handed over the Tory torch to his deputy Keith Iddon who has carried on his campaign to portray Labour was wastefully poor managers and the Conservatives as a a safe set of financial hands.

Retiring Tory big beast hopes his party still has political teeth

Retiring Tory big beast hopes his party still has political teeth
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