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18 lawsuits. The suits seek to collect between $200 million and $250 million in premiums the companies' coal contractors never paid. Justice Margaret Workman, who voted with the majority, and Justice Larry Starcher, who opposed dismissing... Published: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 Words: 547
for example, went into default on Aug. 1, owing more than $37,000. Blue Swan is a contractor for BluestoneCoal Corp., owned by James C. Justice II of Beckley. Last December, Workers' Compensation Fund lawyers sued Bluestone for $5... Published: Sunday, November 09, 1997 Words: 602
Performance Council," he said. The three suits pending against coal companies include: s BluestoneCoal Corp., owned by James C. Justice II of Beckley and 13 contractors who mined coal for Justice near Keystone in McDowell County s... Published: Sunday, September 14, 1997 Words: 595
in that suit. The suit alleges Moore and Leaberry "engaged in conduct which violated [the miners'] legal rights and caused them damage." Stephens took no action on those claims during Thursday's hearing. During his last term as governor... Published: Sunday, March 23, 1997 Words: 556
is currently trying to drop Workers' Compensation Fund lawsuits for $9.3 million against BluestoneCoal Corp., owned by Justice, and $2.5 million against coal companies owned by Harless. Henley also said development and sales of MIRP's... Published: Sunday, November 07, 1999 Words: 663
The governor did nothing of the kind, and White is out of line. White knows the decision to dismiss questionable lawsuits against several coal companies was the unanimous decision of the bipartisan Workers' Compensation Performance... Published: Friday, July 02, 1999 Words: 836
But the 1996 election was won by Cecil Underwood, a former Island Creek executive who got fat campaign donations from Massey sources. Underwood appointed fellow coal executives to top state posts, and they began sabotaging the recovery... Published: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 Words: 600
the Workers' Compensation Fund, said the new suits will be on hold until the December 1996 suit filed against BluestoneCoal Corp. and Beckley coal operator James Justice II is resolved. The suit against Bluestone is scheduled for trial... Published: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 Words: 896
and government relations in West Virginia. "They found common ground to provide relief to employers and enhance benefits to injured workers," Underwood said. The deal to remove major coal companies from the lawsuits was discussed in... Published: Saturday, March 13, 1999 Words: 823
month of Gov. Gaston Caperton's administration in December 1996 and January 1997. The other two suits named BluestoneCoal Corp., owned by James C. Justice II of Beckley, and National Mines Corp., a subsidiary of National Steel Corp.... Published: Sunday, March 15, 1998 Words: 612