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that protects workers hurt on the job. In December, Richardson's task force of lawyers sued one of his father-in-law's partners, James Justice II of BluestoneCoal, saying he had failed to pay at least $5 million to cover injured miners.... Published: Thursday, January 09, 1997 Words: 173
according to the lawsuit and agency records. Vieweg also wants to dismiss the suit against Bluestone, owned by James C. Justice II of Beckley. Two Bluestone contractors owe Workers' Compensation nearly $385,000, according to the most... Published: Sunday, September 19, 1999 Words: 761
premiums. If DEP can do that, why did the state Employment Programs Performance Council vote to drop state lawsuits against big coal companies, such as Bluestone, to recover millions in premiums that their contractors failed to pay?... Published: Friday, March 26, 1999 Words: 321
consultant who worked for Supreme Court Justice Elliott Maynard's campaign last year and Senate Majority Leader Truman Chafin's 1994 campaign (both of whom are Mingoites and FOBs), and who works part-time for the coal association, has... Published: Thursday, June 26, 1997 Words: 818
Corp. and a contractor, $11 million from A.T. Massey Coal Corp. and 35 contractors, etc. Admirably, lawsuits also were filed against three firms owned by mineral mogul Buck Harless, who was one of Underwood's biggest campaign donors... Published: Friday, April 10, 1998 Words: 322
gubernatorial campaign in 1996. Records at the McDowell County Courthouse show Judge Stephens has scheduled a "status conference" in the Bluestone case for June 29. If the lawsuits proceed, the suit against Bluestone would probably... Published: Sunday, May 23, 1999 Words: 715
the requirement of finding a job within two years or losing their food stamps. All of the counties had high unemployment rates. BluestoneCoal Co. became the first target of a task force of lawyers appointed to pursue businesses which... Published: Sunday, December 22, 1996 Words: 752
to obtain as much of the $280 million that we lost as we can." The first suit was filed in mid-December against BluestoneCoal Corp., owned by James C. Justice II of Beckley. That suit charged Bluestone also owned the state at least... Published: Wednesday, January 08, 1997 Words: 570
In my opinion, William Vieweg will prove to be the biggest blight on the Underwood administration. I was truly shocked at the arrogant manner with which he set out to destroy Workers' Comp. His approach is as disgusting as any underhanded... Published: Thursday, February 19, 1998 Words: 1685
like King Coal is again getting away without paying its just dues. No wonder these people never answer their phones. The shame must be laid to our leaders. While coal companies are getting off scot-free from paying their legal dues,... Published: Sunday, June 13, 1999 Words: 510