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PERSONNEL FILE: Elmore named head of Jackson Kelly's Oil and Gas group
CHARLESTON – Jackson Kelly attorney Elizabeth B. Elmore has been appointed as the head of the Oil and Gas Industry group. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly recognized in Chambers USA
CHARLESTON -- Twenty Jackson Kelly attorneys were recently rated in the Chambers USA “2014 Guide to America’s Leading Business Lawyers.” -
Oil lease case headed to federal court
WHEELING -- Two West Virginia companies want a court case against them moved to the Northern District of West Virginia. -
Montgomery General Elderly Care accused of discrimination
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Comcast sued by former employee
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CIVIL FILINGS: Wayne County
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CIVIL FILINGS: Monongalia County
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PERSONNEL FILE: Flaherty Sensabaugh attorneys recognized in Super Lawyers
CHARLESTON - Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso is pleased to announce that 10of the Firm’s lawyers are included in the 2013 class of West Virginia Super Lawyers, with six lawyers included as West Virginia “Rising Stars.” -
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
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PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly lawyers, groups recognized
CHARLESTON -– Nineteen Jackson Kelly West Virginia lawyers were recently rated in the Chambers USA "2012 Guide to America's Leading Business Lawyers." -
CIVIL FILINGS: Lincoln County
Sept. 19 -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly lawyers, groups recognized
CHARLESTON -– Nineteen Jackson Kelly West Virginia lawyers were recently rated in the Chambers USA "2011 Guide to America's Leading Business Lawyers." -
Jackson Hewitt bankruptcy stalls class action
Chambers HUNTINGTON – If tax preparer Jackson Hewitt cheated customers as a suit in federal court alleges, it didn't cheat them sufficiently to remain solvent. -
Justices won't rehear Jackson Hewitt case
Chambers CHARLESTON – Tax preparer Jackson Hewitt couldn't convince the Supreme Court of Appeals to review a decision defining it as a credit broker for purposes of a class action. -
*** SupCo calendar for 12/27 issue
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Jackson Hewitt wants state Supreme Court rehearing
Woody CHARLESTON -– Tax preparer Jackson Hewitt plans to ask the state Supreme Court of Appeals to review a decision defining it as a credit broker for purposes of a class action. -
Justices suggest lawmakers rewrite baffling credit law
Benjamin CHARLESTON – Tax preparer Jackson Hewitt turned itself into a credit broker when it arranged refund anticipation loans, the Supreme Court of Appeals has decided. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
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Assistant Wood prosecutor subject of ethics complaints prior to suit
CHARLESTON -– Prior to being named as a co-defendant in a wrongful prosecution suit, records show an assistant Wood County prosecutor's conduct has before been called into question.