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Charleston Attorney, Charles R "Rusty" Webb, Recognized by Ducks Unlimited for Continued Support and Committment to Conserving North America's Natural Wetlands Habitat |
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Charleston, West Virginia. Charles R. "Rusty" Webb of the Webb Law Firm, PLLC, has been recognized by Ducks Unlimited for his continued support and commitment to conserving North America’s Natural Wetlands Habitat.
Senior Vice President of Membership, Ron Bartels, presented Webb with a Certificate of Appreciation in honor of his support of Ducks Unlimited 2010 Annual appeal and his commitment to conserving North America’s Natural Wetlands Habitat. |
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Charleston Attorney, Charles R. “Rusty” Webb, Reappointed |
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Charleston, West Virginia. Charles R. "Rusty" Webb of the Webb Law Firm, PLLC, has been reappointed to the West Virginia Junior College 2010 Board of Advisors.
In their selection process for the Board of Advisors, the West Virginia Junior College requires a great deal of effort focusing on members who are known in the community and who they feel can offer a great deal of assistance when reviewing school programs, technology and curriculum. Webb is pleases to accept the appointment and once again serve on the Board of Advisors. |
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Charleston Attorney Files Amended Complaint Against Child Advocate Office |
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Charleston, West Virginia. On February 24, 2010, Charleston attorney, Charles R. “Rusty” Webb filed an Amended Complaint against the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources and the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement and Policy Studies, Inc., a Colorado Corporation authorized to do business in West Virginia. The Amended Complaint includes six Plaintiffs representing Tucker, Ohio, Kanawha, and Marion counties and adds Heidi Talmage, Deputy General Counsel for the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement, as an additional Defendant, alleging negligent supervision and legal malpractice. The Amended Complaint also adds an additional cause of action in the nature of fraud where the Complaint alleges that the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement, knowing that the statue of limitations had run and had failed to renew the same has systematically attempted to and successfully attempted to have parents of children who have child support judgments sign documents releasing the liens without advising the guardians that the statute of limitations had already run. This cover-up type of activity by the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement and Policy Studies, Inc., ads the dimension of punitive damages to the Complaint which did not exist in the earlier original Complaint and which subjects the Defendants to punitive damages.
If you or someone you know has lost a child support judgment as a result of the application of the statute of limitations and those judgments were being collected by the Bureau for Child Support Enforcement Agency anywhere in West Virginia, even if you are an out of state resident, then go to the website rustywebb.com and complete the questionnaire and submit the same.
For additional information you may contact Charles R. “Rusty” Webb at The Webb Law Firm, PLLC, 108 ½ Capitol Street, Suite 201, Charleston, West Virginia 25301; by e-mail at
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; by telephone 304-344-WEBB (9322); or statewide toll free at 1-888-344-WEBB (9322). |
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