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contributor to political candidates, including Underwood in 1996. According to Division of Environmental Protection and Workers' Comp records, Hampden Coal used at least six contractors that ran up unpaid bills to Workers' Comp. Henderson... Published: Monday, August 17, 1998 Words: 651
filed against BluestoneCoal Co., was scheduled to go to trial in September before McDowell County Circuit Judge Booker Stephens. BluestoneCoal is owned by James C. Justice II and Byrd E. White III of Beckley. In their legal memorandums,... Published: Thursday, March 18, 1999 Words: 503
state officials were unaware of Compton's ties to D-Max's Wyoming County mines. BluestoneCoal Corp., a medium-sized coal producer owned by Beckley coal operator James C. Justice II, has used 44 contractors since 1985, according to... Published: Sunday, January 28, 1996 Words: 1213
GOV. UNDERWOOD is a former coal executive. Much of his campaign support came from the coal industry. So it's no surprise that his transition chief and some appointees to his cabinet are from coal management. Still, West Virginians... Published: Thursday, February 06, 1997 Words: 318
rules and savings of many millions of dollars? William Vieweg was appointed Workers' Compensation commissioner by Underwood. Vieweg's experience as a Workers' Comp consultant for insurance, medical care management and other companies... Published: Monday, June 02, 1997 Words: 603
reduce any proceeds going to Underwood, Snider or any of the group's limited partners. They include: James C. Justice II, owner of BluestoneCoal Corp. in Beckley; James "Buck" Harless, a Mingo County coal and timber owner in Gilbert;... Published: Sunday, May 30, 1999 Words: 518
(Again, coal companies benefited.) And he has halted efforts to file additional lawsuits against deadbeat companies. If Underwood cares about the future of the Workers' Comp Fund, he should can Vieweg and rehire Kozak.... Published: Friday, January 30, 1998 Words: 430
be released from these lawsuits. Of course, the other companies that Raney represents should be hopping mad. Companies like Arch Coal never abused the contractor system to avoid millions of dollars in workers' comp premiums. That puts... Published: Wednesday, March 17, 1999 Words: 578
Today, the question is whether Gov. Underwood will continue reform efforts, or if his legacy will bear more resemblance to Moore's. Odd actions of Employment Commissioner William Vieweg raise doubts. Vieweg, a former Island Creek Coal... Published: Tuesday, December 30, 1997 Words: 449
weren't paying the Workers' Compensation premiums. Previous suits were filed against BluestoneCoal Corp., owned by James C. Justice II, and against three companies owned by six members of the Cline family. In addition, a federal grand... Published: Tuesday, January 14, 1997 Words: 519