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June 11, 2008
Neely, Callaghan sue phonebook producer

A former state Supreme Court justice and a former congressional candidate are suing a company that produces phone books, claiming it botched their ad in its latest directory.

In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Kanawha Circuit Court, law partners Richard Neely and Michael Callaghan maintain that Idearc Media Corp., a Delaware firm, negligently ran an ad for Neely's former firm, Neely & Hunter, in place of the correct ad for Neely & Callaghan.

According to the Secretary of State's Web site, Verizon Directories Corp. changed its name to Idearc, which is headquartered in Texas, in 2006.

The suit notes that both partners have established relatively high profiles. Neely is a Yale Law School graduate, former chief justice and author of numerous books, and Callaghan is a former federal prosecutor, Secretary for the Environment under Gov. Bob Wise and ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2006.

"Neely & Callaghan does not advertise in the greater Charleston area because the lawyers are well known," the suit states. "The primary vehicle for connecting clients with Neely & Callaghan is the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory prepared by [the] defendant."

The partnership between Neely and Roger Hunter ended in May 2007, according to the suit. According to the State Bar's Web site, Hunter is now with the firm Spilman Thomas & Battle.

Six months later, Neely & Callaghan's office manager placed an order with Idearc, the suit claims.

While the correct ad ran in the Teays Valley edition, an outdated ad for the defunct firm Neely & Hunter appeared in the Charleston-Kanawha edition, the suit maintains.

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Posted By: DHCHOOCH (1:14pm 06-27-2008)
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Are you kidding me.
This is the high dollar attorney that a person is to hire/ wh o is Idearc? There not a big powerful company, they are a failing yellow Page publisher that Verizon spun off a while back.
What an absolute joke that a news paper would print this story.
Newspapers are dieing and they attack other competitors anytime they can and Idearc is a competitor.
another example of West virgina looking like idiots becasue a newspaper would even allow this article be wriiten
Being on the WV supreme court is as good as being in the Student council in 8th grade.
notice on this attorney's site there is no email. Do you have internet and will anyone ever se this

Posted By: pwright (12:33am 06-12-2008)
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BIG DEAL. SO Verizon fouled up on one ad. There must be two or three thousand other shyster ads that they did get right. I know a lot of ball players that would like a batting average that good. I'm not taking up for Verizon I for one would like to see a directory with about 2 lbs. less of lawyer ads.

Posted By: RichardW (11:29pm 06-11-2008)
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Lawyers are always the bad guys...until you need one. If Verizon made such a mistake, and they have done so with ads I have placed with them, and if the Plaintiff's can also establish damages, then they will prevail over Verizon.

Posted By: I wanta sue too!!!! (9:13pm 06-11-2008)
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I've been trying for over five years to have my name corrected in the phone directory. The bills I receive each month are sent to the right name, but I have yet to get my name corrected. I have lost a lot of personal calls due to many trying to locate my number in the listings.

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