Bailey & Wyant Pllc
Recent News About Bailey & Wyant Pllc
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Cheat Lake Marina seeks restraining order against Pa. men
MORGANTOWN – Cheat Lake Marina is suing two Pennsylvania men it claims took possession of its property and caused the marina damages. -
Drug distributors ask Boone judge to keep pill records sealed
MADISON – The pharmaceutical drug distributors in a lawsuit filed by the state have asked a judge to deny the state's request to unseal a court document that contains information about their shipments to pharmacies. -
Three defendants file motion to dismiss in osteo school case
BECKLEY – Three of the defendants named in a lawsuit against West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine have filed a motion to dismiss themselves from the lawsuit. -
Man accuses drug testing center of negligence
CLARKSBURG – A man is suing Drug Testing Centers of America LLC after he claims his hair follicle sample was contaminated due to the company’s negligence, -
Equipment company says firm breached contract
CHARLESTON – Montgomery Equipment Company Inc. is suing PBS Coals Inc. after it claims it breached its contract and failed to pay more than $150,000. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bailey named as ranked Chambers lawyer
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant PLLC would like to congratulate managing member Charles Bailey for being selected as a ranked lawyer in Chambers USA 2015. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Schumacher named member of Bailey & Wyant
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant has named David Schumacher as the firm’s newest member in the Charleston office. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Oko-ogua invited to black lawyers' group
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant is pleased to announce that Suleiman Oko-ogua has been invited to join The National Black Top 100 Lawyers for the year 2015. -
PERSONNEL FILE: New equity shareholders for Bailey & Wyant
CHARLESTON – As of Jan. 1, John P. Fuller, Jason S. Hammond, and Brian D. Morrison have joined Charles R. Bailey and Marc J. Slotnick as equity shareholders of Bailey & Slotnick PLLC, a member of Bailey & Wyant PLLC. -
Parties claim CLS Group breached shale mineral contract
WHEELING – Multiple companies and individuals are suing CLS Group and others claiming the defendants breached their contracts with the plaintiffs regarding marcellus shale mineral interests. -
4th Circuit: Delousing of W.Va. prisoners not unconstitutional
RICHMOND, Va. – A federal appeals court has ruled visual strip searching and delousing of arrestees does not violate the Fourth Amendment. -
Man's estate seeks control of liquor business
CHARLESTON – The family of a late Kanawha County man is suing his wife over ownership of their business. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Four Bailey & Wyant attorneys selected for Super Lawyers
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant PLLC is pleased to announce that Charles R. Bailey, David L. Wyant, Thomas E. Buck and H. F. Salsbery were selected for inclusion in the 2014 edition of the West Virginia Super Lawyers publication. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Two Bailey & Wyant attorneys honored in Best Lawyers
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant has announced that managing member Charles R. Bailey and Of Counsel Trigg Salsbery have been named to the 2015 addition of Best Lawyers in America. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Oko-ogua named to Lawyers of Color hot list
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant PLLC is pleased to announce that Suleiman Oko-ogua has been named to Lawyers of Color’s Second Annual Hot List. The list recognizes early- to mid-career attorneys excelling in the legal profession. -
PERSONNEL FILE: DTCWV announces new officers, board members
CHARLESTON -- The Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia (DTCWV) recently held its 32nd Annual Meeting at the Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, W.Va. -
Rental company says coal company owes nearly $19K
BECKLEY -- A rental equipment company is suing a coal company over past due bills. -
Motorcycle accident results in lawsuit
HUNTINGTON -- A Cabell County couple is suing after she sustained injuries in a collision. -
Delta wants food illness case moved to federal court
CHARLESTON – Delta Air Lines has asked to remove a foodborne illness case to federal court. -
Settlement worth $900K approved in lawsuit against WVDOT for man’s death
CHARLESTON - An order approving the distribution of proceeds from settlement claims against the West Virginia Department of Transportation-Division of Highways and dismissal order was filed in a lawsuit for a man's death.