Scudiere CHARLESTON -- Kay Casto & Chaney has announced that member Debra Scudiere has been elected by the West Virginia State Bar's Board of Governor's as its representative to the American Bar Association.
Rotunda WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – The AFL-CIO has put federal bureaus responsible for worker safety on alert regarding silica exposure at hydraulic fracturing sites.
U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin speaks Monday during the first day of the Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence's third annual conference at Marshall University. (Photo by Kyla Asbury) HUNTINGTON – The Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence began its third annual conference in Huntington on May 21 at the Marshall University Forensic Science Center.
Jazwinski CANONSBURG, Pa. – Steptoe & Johnson has announced that Gene Jazwinski has joined the firm's Southpointe Business Park office in Canonsburg, Pa.
HUNTINGTON – A lawsuit involving a Huntington couple suing the Robert C. Byrd Institute for wrongful termination of employment was dismissed with prejudice.
Roberts CHARLESTON, S.C. - A federal judge last week struck down a National Labor Relations Board proposal requiring all employers, including those in the private sector, to post a notice of employee rights.
1. Return settlement monies directly to the taxpayers—the State Legislature, not the Attorney General, must decide how precious taxpayer dollars are spent. (Administrative and Statutory Changes)
McIntyre HUNTINGTON – The Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence is having its third annual conference in May to discuss the changing and evolving field of digital evidence.
Bresch WASHINGTON -- The law firm Jones Day has announced that Jeffrey J. Bresch has joined the Pittsburgh Office as a partner in the Business and Tort Litigation Practice.
CHARLESTON -- The law firm of Bailey and Glasser, known for its work on complex litigation and transactions nationwide, has announced seven new members to the firm's partnership.
There's a group called the Institute for Justice (IJ) that specializes in defending the rights of entrepreneurs against arbitrary and capricious state and local lawmakers.
Various national studies show West Virginia's legal climate to be very poorly perceived. Organizations as prominent as The American Tort Reform Association, The Institute for Legal Reform and others have rated our state as less than satisfactory in its overall delivery of justice for all.