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Panel sets March 2021 trial date for state court opioid cases
CHARLESTON – The trial for opioid cases before the state Mass Litigation Panel is scheduled to begin a little more than a year from now. -
NELSON MULLINS: PitchBook Recognizes Nelson Mullins’ Emerging Companies and Venture Capital Practices with Global, National Rankings
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP has once again been recognized by PitchBook Data, Inc. in its “2019 Annual Global League Tables” as among the most active law firms advising startups and venture capital firms. -
Cabell County Bar Association donates $6,000 to Huntington High food pantry
The Cabell County Bar Association took nearly $6,000 in donations to Cliff's Closet, the food pantry operated within Huntington High School. -
Huntington law office partners with Marshall for art program
HUNTINGTON — The halls of one Huntington law office get a change of scenery every six months because of a partnership with Marshall University's art program. -
NELSON MULLINS: Discovery Counsel, Project Managers, Tech Team Members Achieve Relativity Certifications
Discovery Counsel and Project Managers Sean Allen and West Lee, Encompass Content Analytics Platform (EnCAP) Manager Wes Bramlett, Senior Client Data Management Team (CDMT) Specialist Emily Smith, and Discovery Analytics Specialist Jonathan Alef earned Relativity Certified User status in October. -
U.S. Supreme Court won't hear appeal related to impeachment of W.Va. Supreme Court justices
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear the appeal of the dismissal of the articles of impeachment against state Supreme Court Justice Margaret Workman. -
NELSON MULLINS: 18 Nelson Mullins Attorneys Recognized in Benchmark Litigation 2020 Rankings
Benchmark Litigation has recognized 18 Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP attorneys and several practices in its 2020 rankings. -
NELSON MULLINS: Healthcare Attorney Lauren Burns Joins Nelson Mullins in Charleston
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP announced today that Lauren Michele Burns has joined the firm in its Charleston office, where she will practice with the Healthcare Team. -
House replies to Workman's USSC impeachment brief, again says court should grant writ
WASHINGTON – The House of Delegates has responded to a brief about whether the U.S. Supreme Court should hear a case regarding last year’s state Supreme Court impeachment proceedings. -
W.Va. Supreme Court ruling could impact future potential class-action lawsuits
CHARLESTON – A state Supreme Court ruling could change the way state courts have to look at certifying classes in potential class-action lawsuits. -
Workman files brief saying why U.S. Supreme Court should deny Legislature's impeachment appeals
WASHINGTON – Attorneys for state Supreme Court Justice Margaret Workman believe the U.S. Supreme Court should deny the state Legislature’s appeals regarding last year’s impeachment proceedings. -
U.S. Supreme Court wants to hear from Workman before it discusses impeachment case
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court hasn’t decided if it will hear the state Legislature’s appeal regarding the impeachment of state Supreme Court justices, but it has asked Justice Margaret Workman to file a brief in the matter. -
State Senate asks U.S. Supreme Court to review state impeachment ruling
CHARLESTON – The state Senate wants the U.S. Supreme Court to review a state Supreme Court ruling that ended last fall’s impeachment proceedings. West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey filed a petition March 11 with the U.S. Supreme Court. The House of Delegates filed a similar request in January. -
NELSON MULLINS: Melissa Foster Bird Admitted to American College of Trial Lawyers
Melissa Foster Bird, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough partner, has been inducted as a Fellow to the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL), one of the premier legal associations of North America. -
Development authority alleging breach of real estate purchase contract
A West Virginia public entity is suing a company and an individual citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
Foster Bird says still representing one of her first clients is a proud achievement
Melissa Foster Bird does not hesitate when asked about one of her the most satisfying parts of her career. -
NELSON MULLINS: Nelson Mullins Selects J.L. Brydie and Donna Tillis for LCLD Pathfinder Program
Huntington associate J.L. Brydie and Columbia associate Donna O. Tillis will participate in the Firm's first year of involvement with Leadership Council on Legal Diversity's Pathfinder Program. -
Cheat Lake Marina seeks $4.5M from insurance agency and company, alleges civil conspiracy
MORGANTOWN – A Monongalia County business has filed a $4.5 million lawsuit against an insurance agent and insurance company, accusing them of civil conspiracy, breach of contract and bad faith. -
State Supreme Court won't rehear case involving impeachment of justices
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court will not rehear a case in which it blocked the impeachment trials of four current and former state Supreme Court justices. -
Another attempt to impeach Loughry could happen next week; Workman possibly as well
CHARLESTON – A new impeachment article against convicted and suspended state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry could be in front of legislators by next week. And it might include Chief Justice Margaret Workman as well.