CHARLESTON – In recognition of National Pro Bono Celebration Week, Legal Aid of West Virginia would like to thank the following volunteer attorneys who recently donated their time and expertise for the benefit of low-income and disadvantaged West Virginians:
CHARLESTON -– The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that several of its attorneys were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2013 directory of leading attorneys.
CHARLESTON -- The parents of an autistic child are suing the Kanawha County Board of Education after they claim it was negligent in caring for their child while he was at school.
CHARLESTON -– The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle recently announced that several of its practice groups and attorneys were listed in the 2012 Chambers USA annual rankings directory of leading law firms and attorneys.
Tennant BLUEFIELD - An independent political action committee and a group of potential donors are suing West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant and the state's prosecuting attorneys, arguing that some of the state's election laws and policies violate their First Amendment rights.
Webster CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has ordered Kanawha Circuit Judge Carrie Webster twice in the last few months to issue her rulings quickly.
CHARLESTON – Parkersburg car dealer Kendall Richards can't blame Monongahela Power for a fire that started six days after a dump truck driver accidentally pulled down power lines, the Supreme Court of Appeals decided.