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Counsel: Now it's work for conservation group that bought mines
In a rare and complicated acquisition, the nonprofit land conservation fund Virginia Conservation Legacy Fund (VCLF) purchased a group of bankrupt coalmines from Patriot Coal Corporation.
Dinsmore merger will bring opportunities to W.Va. clients and lawyers, partner says
CINCINNATI – On Nov. 1, Dinsmore & Shohl merged with Levanthal Law, a litigation firm based in San Diego.
WVU College of Law to host free intellectual property seminar tomorrow
MORGANTOWN – On Tuesday, Nov. 3, the West Virginia University (WVU) College of Law will host a free intellectual property (IP) seminar for business owners, inventors, consultants, students and lawyers.
AG's office sues NuWave for 'unscrupulous' marketing of cookware
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has filed a complaint for injunction, consumer restitution, and other relief against Illinois-based cookware company NuWave, LLC.
Attorney Tom Ewing announces State Senate campaign
LANSING – Local attorney Tom Ewing has announced the start of his Republican campaign for State Senate in the 10th District. Ewing made the announcement of his first run for public office Oct. 8 at Chetty’s Pub in Fayette County.
Armstead, Cole already planning for 2016 legislative session
CHARLESTON – As West Virginia's 2016 legislative session nears, the state's top legislators are setting their priorities for the upcoming term.
WVU Law students argue before federal circuit court
MORGANTOWN – Two West Virginia University College of Law students recently argued an immigration case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in Chicago. Kirk Auvil and Phillip Wachowiak, both third-year students, represented Rufino Antonio Estrada-Martinez before the court Sept. 24, against Loretta Lynch, attorney general of the United States. Estrada-Martinez is a client of the WVU Immigration Law Clinic