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BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Attorneys Selected to Annual West Virginia Super Lawyers List
Bowles Rice is pleased to announce the selection of 18 attorneys named to the 2019 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. -
US Methanol sues construction firm for allegedly building a faulty foundation
CHARLESTON — A methanol producer is suing a construction company, claiming breach of contract. -
Company alleges Chico's owes more than $80,000 in Town Center rent
A financial institution is seeking more than $80,000 allegedly owed on a lease. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Named "West Virginia Firm of the Year" for Third Consecutive Year
Benchmark Litigation named Bowles Rice its “West Virginia Firm of the Year” for the third consecutive year during its 2019 U.S. awards ceremony at Essex House in New York City on February 28. -
Charleston Tennis Club claims building contractor failed to honor agreement
CHARLESTON — A tennis club claims a contractor failed to complete a job for the agreed-upon price and then demanded additional payment. -
Landscaping company seeks payment for work it performed
A landscaping company is suing a construction company, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Attorneys to Participate in National Diversity Programs
Bowles Rice is proud to announce that Ashley Hardesty Odell and Steven Hall, both attorneys in the firm’s Morgantown office, have been selected to programs of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD). -
BOWLES RICE LLP: Bowles Rice Appoints Two to Executive Committee
Bowles Rice partners David A. DeJarnett and Ellen Maxwell-Hoffman have been elected to serve on the law firm’s Executive Committee for four-year terms. -
Corporation sues, citing failure to pay rent
A Delaware corporation is suing tenants, citing alleged breach of contract -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Elects New Partners for 2019
Bowles Rice has elected 11 new equity and non-equity partners, effective January 1, 2019. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Welcomes New Attorney to Morgantown Office
Bowles Rice is pleased to announce that attorney Christine Pill Fisher has joined the firm’s Morgantown, West Virginia office. She will focus her practice on business and corporate matters. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Welcomes Attorney Gabriele Wohl
Bowles Rice is pleased to announce that attorney Gabriele Wohl has joined the firm’s Charleston, West Virginia office. -
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. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Welcomes New Attorney to Martinsburg Office
Bowles Rice is pleased to announce that attorney Nicola D. Smith has joined the firm’s Martinsburg, West Virginia office. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Ranked Among 2019 "Best Law Firms"
Bowles Rice LLP has earned national and regional recognition among the 2019 “Best Law Firms,” named by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Welcomes Two New Attorneys
Bowles Rice is pleased to welcome two new attorneys to the firm: Andrea McCardle and Anthony Giresi. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Welcomes Three New Attorneys
Bowles Rice is pleased to welcome three new attorneys to the firm: William T. Fahey III, William L. Burner and William M. Lorensen. -
BOWLES RICE: Roger Hanshaw elected 58th West Virginia House of Delegates speaker
On a party-line 62-34 vote Wednesday, the West Virginia House of Delegates elected two-term Delegate Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, to be the 58th speaker of the House. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Welcomes Attorney Brock Malcolm to Morgantown Office
Bowles Rice is pleased to announce that attorney Brock Malcolm has joined the firm’s Morgantown, West Virginia office. -
Bowles Rice settles $41 million power plant title issue just before trial begins
CLARKSBURG – A Charleston-based law firm has settled a $41 million issue with a title insurer and avoided a trial.