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BOWLES RICE LLP: Legal Aid of West Virginia Names Bowles Rice “Pro Bono Firm of the Year”
Legal Aid of West Virginia (LAWV), the state’s primary provider of civil legal aid and advocacy services, has selected regional law firm Bowles Rice to receive its Pro Bono Firm of the Year Award for services provided in 2019. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Attorneys Selected to Annual West Virginia Super Lawyers List
Bowles Rice is pleased to announce the selection of 16 attorneys named to the 2020 West Virginia Super Lawyers list. The recognized lawyers practice across a wide range of areas, including energy and natural resources, banking, environmental law, business litigation, education law, construction litigation and employment law. -
Morgantown development company alleges investment firm is in default of more than $48,000 loan
MORGANTOWN — A Morgantown development company is alleging a Lousiana-based investment firm is in default of a more than $48,000 loan. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Welcomes New Attorney to Charleston Office (03/18/2020)
Bowles Rice is pleased to welcome attorney Marc Mignault to the firm’s Charleston, West Virginia office. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Welcomes New Attorney to Charleston Office
Bowles Rice is pleased to welcome attorney W. Austin Smith to the firm’s Charleston, West Virginia office. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Appoints Two to Executive Committee 1/29/2020
Bowles Rice partners Jennifer B. Hagedorn and Corey L. Palumbo have been elected to serve on the law firm’s Executive Committee for four-year terms. -
Judge seems to be leaning toward dismissing case about Putnam school board violating open meetings law
WINFIELD – A Putnam Circuit Court judge stopped short of issuing a ruling in a civil lawsuit regarding the county’s school system being the only one to stay open during last year’s two-day work stoppage. But during a Jan. 24 hearing, Putnam Circuit Judge Phillip Stowers seemed to indicate he is leaning toward dismissing the complaint. -
Woman says companies caused her to lose her home
WHEELING — A woman is suing US REO Fund V and First Fidelity REO LLC after she claims they breached their contract with her and caused her to lose her home. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Welcomes Four New Attorneys to Firm
Bowles Rice is very pleased to welcome attorneys Julie A. Moore, Trey B. Morrone, Chelsea V. Prince and Patrick C. Timony to the firm. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Announces Newly Elected Partners
Bowles Rice has elected five new equity and non-equity partners, effective January 1, 2020. -
Kentucky company alleges it wasn't paid in full for rental equipment used on Mountaineer Express Pipeline Project
NEW MARTINSVILLE – Columbia Gas Transmission and TransCanada USA are facing a suit from a Kentucky business over allegations it is owed more than $90,000 for equipment used on the Mountaineer Express Pipeline Project. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Ranked Among 2020 "Best Law Firms"
Bowles Rice LLP has earned national and regional recognition among the 2020 “Best Law Firms,” named by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Former United States Attorney William Ihlenfeld Joins Bowles Rice
Bowles Rice is pleased to welcome William J. Ihlenfeld, II to the firm’s Wheeling, West Virginia office. -
Hurricane townhome owners allege builder improperly installed flooring
WINFIELD — A Hurricane couple is suing a construction company alleging that the flooring in the home was improperly installed and never fixed. -
Insurance company alleges T&E Flooring caused fire at Tornado home, seeks $400,000
CHARLESTON – An insurance company is seeking thousands from a Bruno contractor over allegations it caused a fire in a Tornado home. -
Equipment supplier for Mountaineer Express Pipeline claims it is owed more than $800,000
MOUNDSVILLE – A Texas company that supplied equipment for the Mountaineer Express Pipeline Project in West Virginia has filed suit against the project's owners and a contractor claiming it is owed more than $800,000 in past due invoices. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: 2020 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America Recognizes Bowles Rice Attorneys
Forty-four Bowles Rice attorneys from five of the firm's offices – Charleston, Martinsburg, Morgantown and Parkersburg, West Virginia and Southpointe (Canonsburg), Pennsylvania – have been named to the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Welcomes Two New Attorneys to Firm
Bowles Rice is pleased to welcome attorneys Michael A. Adams and Sharon M. Menchyk to the firm. -
Trump Jr. wants Blankenship's defamation case against him dismissed
CHARLESTON – Donald Trump Jr. has filed a motion to dismiss Don Blankenship’s defamation lawsuit against him. -
West Virginia Cashin Recyclables alleges tenants improperly installed roof
WINFIELD – A Nitro recycling company alleges tenants failed to properly install a metal roof on a building on the property as agreed in the lease.