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Woman who fell while horseback riding at Oglebay Resort files suit
WHEELING – A Texas couple alleges the wife was injured while riding a horse in Wheeling because the saddle shifted and caused her to fall. -
Federal judge dismisses discrimination lawsuit levied against Bethany College
WHEELING — A federal judge granted a motion to dismiss in a lawsuit accusing Bethany College for discrimination. -
JACKSON KELLY PLLC: Jackson Kelly PLLC Names 2019 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Fellows
Jackson Kelly has chosen Jill Hall and Sylvia Winston Nichols to be members of the 2019 class of Fellows, participating in a landmark program created by the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) to identify, train, and advance the next generation of leaders in the legal profession. -
Graduate accuses Bethany College of racism
WHEELING — A graduate of Bethany College is suing the institution after he claims he made a complaint to several college officials about racism and discrimination and nothing was done about the situations. -
Former Bethany College employee seeks disability benefits under plan
CLARKSBURG – A Wellsburg woman alleges that her claim for disability benefits was wrongfully denied. -
Ohio Valley Research Consortium formed by U.S. House Rep. McKinley
WASHINGTON – A research consortium focused on drug addiction and opioid abuse, cyber-security, health care, and job creation among area veterans was formed late last month, according to a press release. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman elects new members
CHARLESTON – The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that attorneys Erin Jones Adams, R. Scott Adams, Travis H. Eckley, Travis A. Knobbe and Glen A. Murphy have been elected as partners effective Jan. 1. -
College says federal government must return stolen money?
Going to college and getting a degree is supposed to increase your earning potential, assuming you major in something with real-world applications rather than some far out fade-filled curriculum fashioned by second-rate minds. -
Bethany College wants stolen money back from DEA
WHEELING – A West Virginia college is suing over claims the DEA administratively forfeited money that was stolen from the college by an employee. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Mahaney named Litigation Star
HUNTINGTON – J.H. Mahaney, a partner with Huddleston Bolen, has been named a “Litigation Star” by Benchmark Litigation, described by the publishers as “the definitive guide to America’s leading litigation firms and attorneys.” -
PERSONNEL FILE: Scanlon named to Wheeling YWCA board
WHEELING -- Bordas & Bordas has announced a staff member's recent appointment to Wheeling’s Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) Board of Directors. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bowles Rice announces six partners
CHARLESTON - Bowles Rice LLP is pleased to announce the election of six lawyers to the partnership, effective Jan. 1. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Littler Mendelson opens first W.Va. office
Linn MORGANTOWN -- Littler Mendelson, P.C. (Littler), the nation's largest employment and labor law firm representing management, has opened its 53rd office and first in West Virginia in Morgantown. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman expands Charleston and Roanoke offices
Titus CHARLESTON -– Spilman Thomas & Battle is pleased to announce that several attorneys have joined the firm. -
World court judge to speak at WVU on international law, human rights
MORGANTOWN -- The treatment of prisoners detained at Guantanamo Bay and questionable government practices raise several important questions about whether the U.S. must comply with international human rights laws in a time of war. -
YOUR LEGAL WRITES: From an attorney to the apprentice
Brown On the job training isn't what it used to be. -
Undergrad Day at the Capitol set for Jan. 31
CHARLESTON – One hundred students, including 18 from Marshall University, will participate in the fifth annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol on Jan. 31. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Shuman, McCuskey & Slicer expands Morgantown office
MORGANTOWN -- Shuman, McCuskey & Slicer PLLC recently expanded its Morgantown office with the addition of member Tamara J. DeFazio and associate Krista Sheets Smith. -
Michael named program leader for WVU Extension's Institute for Labor Studies and Research
Michael MORGANTOWN -- Tony Michael has been selected as the new program leader for West Virginia University Extension's Institute for Labor Studies and Research (ILSR). -
Millers establish first 4-H WVU presidential scholarship
Paul and Francena Miller