Rahall Transportation Institute Director and CEO Robert H. "Bob" Plymale, center, and Marshall University Foundation Vice President for Development Lance West, right accept a $25,000 check Dec. 20 from CSX Executive Vice President and COO David Brown. The gift was for rail researched conducted by the institute. (Photo courtesy of Marshall University)
Sammons HUNTINGTON – A Marshall University professor of computer and information technology has written a book about digital forensics in order to provide a foundation in the digital forensics field.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -— The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that Stephanie U. Roberts, Counsel at the firm, was honored by Business Leader magazine at the 2011 Women Extraordinaire of the Triad luncheon.
Griffith HUNTINGTON – The Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence recently held electronic discovery training for substitute district judges in Virginia.
Deitzler VIENNA -- A panel of scientists has found there is a "probable link" between exposure to a processing aid chemical that DuPont uses and pregnancy-induced hypertension.
Layne CHARLESTON -- In the courtroom, facts matter. You don't deal with supposition or hearsay. When you present facts in court, you provide evidence to substantiate your claim.
McIntyre CHARLESTON -- Jackson Kelly attorney Jill McIntyre, in association with the Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence (AIDE), is helping to train substitute district court judges in Virginia on discovery and evidentiary issues relating to electronic information.
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear the case of a West Virginia mother who was denied the right to claim a religious exemption for her child under a state law requiring that children be vaccinated before attending public school.
CHARLESTON -– Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis will deliver the oath of office at a swearing-in ceremony for the Sixty-Second Class of State Police Cadets at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14, at the West Virginia State Police Academy, 143 Academy Drive, Institute.
WASHINGTON -- Throughout my years of public service, some of my best conversations have been with our country's veterans. Maybe that's why I appreciate Veteran's Day so much.
WASHINGTON -- West Virginia's failure to fully fund a public financing program for the state Supreme Court of Appeals election next year was a setback in the effort to reduce the influence of special interests in state court elections, according to a national report released Thursday.
CHARLESTON -- Twelve Mountain State University nursing students are suing the university after they claim the nursing program failed to inform them about losing its full accreditation status.
Hovatter MORGANTOWN — The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that Debra Lee Hovatter has rejoined the firm in its Morgantown office as a member and co-chair of the Consumer Finance Litigation Practice Group.
HUNTINGTON -- A Huntington couple is suing the Robert C. Byrd Institute for wrongful termination of employment and for creating a hostile work environment.
Anderson CHARLESTON -– Erin Anderson, a member of Steptoe & Johnson, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Lease and Title Analysts.