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King steps back from moving to senior status, might have been unhappy with replacement plan
CHARLESTON – A federal 4th Circuit appeals court judge and West Virginia native has rescinded his plan to become a senior status judge and will remain on the bench. -
Goodwin takes on new role in Frost Brown Todd's D.C. office
CHARLESTON — Carte Goodwin is expanding his role with Frost Brown Todd and joining the firm's Washington, D.C., office. -
Gaming company seeks to dismiss lawsuit for improper venue
FAYETTEVILLE —International Game Technology Corporation and IGT Global Solutions are seeking to have a lawsuit against them dismissed, arguing that the parties are bound by a clause that any litigation will be brought in Nevada — not West Virginia. -
Frost Brown Todd attorney helping nonprofits with Coronavirus questions
CHARLESTON – Nonprofit organizations needing some legal guidance during the Coronavirus pandemic now have a free resource. -
Attorney says dismissal of hemp suit is a victory for hemp industry in West Virginia
HUNTINGTON – Charleston attorney Carte Goodwin secured a victory recently when U.S. District Judge Robert Chambers ruled against U.S. Attorney Mike Stuart in a case involving hemp in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia at Huntington. -
Judge partially denies motion for summary judgment in Air Evac EMS lawsuit
CHARLESTON – A federal judge denied in part and granted in part a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit filed by Air Evac EMS Inc. alleging reimbursement problems with an insurance company. -
National law firm Frost Brown Todd accepting bitcoin for payment
CHARLESTON – Frost Brown Todd is among the first law firms in the country to accept bitcoin. -
Goodwin says 'Emory Law 100' honor puts him in very good company
CHARLESTON – In being named to the Emory Law 100, a prestigious listing of the famed Emory University Law School’s most illustrious graduates, Carte Goodwin said he is honored because of the former alumni whose company he will now keep. -
Justices make ruling about trust deeds
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that state law does not require that the assignment of a trust deed be recorded in the office of the clerk of the county commission. -
Cabell deed dispute leads to lawsuit
HUNTINGTON -- A dispute over the deed to a lot in Huntington has led to a lawsuit. -
Notice of Removal filed in U.S. Bank National Association lawsuit
CHARLESTON – A Notice of Removal has been filed in a lawsuit against U.S. Bank National Association after the defendant claims the case meets the $75,000 threshold to remove it to federal court. -
Frost Brown Todd opens office in West Virginia
McQueen CHARLESTON -– Frost Brown Todd, one of the largest law firms in the region, has announced the opening of its ninth office, the first in the state of West Virginia.