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Supreme Court Welcomes Intermediate Court of Appeals Appointees
Supreme Court Welcomes Intermediate Court of Appeals Appointees. -
The Best Lawyers in America® names WV oil and gas lawyer Allison Farrell to 2022 list
Jenkins Fenstermaker has issued the following press release: WV oil and gas lawyer Allison J. -
WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS: Justice Evan Jenkins to be Chief Justice in 2021, Justice John Hutchison to be Chief Justice in 2022
Justice Evan Jenkins will be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia beginning January 1, 2021. -
Woman says physical therapist caused further injuries after knee replacement surgery
WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman says a physical therapist caused her injuries after a knee replacement. -
Man blames former employer after falling more than six feet onto concrete pad
WINFIELD – A Mason County man blames his former employer for injuries he suffered on the job. -
Jenkins Fenstermaker Attorneys named Best Lawyers
Eleven Jenkins Fenstermaker attorneys have been named to the 2021 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Since it was first published in 1981, Best Lawyers has become universally regarded as the definitive guide to legal excellence. -
JENKINS FENSTERMAKER, PLLC: WV Estate Planning Attorney Anna M. Price: “We All Need to Have a Plan”
A recent study by caregiver resource Caring.com presents cause for concern, according to Anna M. Price, an attorney focused on estate planning in West Virginia (WV), Kentucky (KY), and Ohio (OH). -
More than 55 W.Va. law firms took PPP loans for as much as $58.5 million
CHARLESTON – More than 55 law firms based in West Virginia took out federal Payroll Protection Plan loans totaling as much as $58.5 million. -
Domestic asset protection trusts integral to wealth management planning, Huntington-based attorney Anna M. Price says
Huntington-based attorney Anna M. Price claims that domestic asset protection (DAP) trusts can protect valuable family heirlooms for West Virginians -
Attorneys, firms step up to help others during Coronavirus pandemic
HUNTINGTON – Attorneys are stepping up to help as more and more changes take place because of the Coronavirus pandemic. Some are providing money to help, while others are trying to help local businesses. -
Civil action against Matulis continues; court documents detail allegations
CHARLESTON – Former Charleston gastroenterologist Steven Matulis already is serving time for first-degree sexual abuse of a former patient. But civil litigation against Matulis, Charleston Gastroenterology Associates and Charleston Area Medical Center continues. -
Brickstreet Mutual sues lumber company for unpaid premium
CHARLESTON — Brickstreet Mutual Insurance Company has filed a lawsuit against a lumber company, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
Insurer sues Glow Worm Coal Company for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — A licensed insurer is suing Glow Worm Coal Company, a client, citing alleged breach of duty and unjust enrichment. -
Insurance company sues Jerrco Inc. for unpaid premium
CHARLESTON — A liability insurer is suing a Virginia corporation for alleged breach of duty and unjust enrichment. -
Brickstreet Mutual seeks $31,000 from North Carolina company in breach of contract lawsuit
CHARLESTON — A licensed insurer is suing a North Carolina company, citing alleged breach of duty and unjust enrichment. -
Jenkins sworn in as justice, but legal challenge to his appointment might not be over
CHARLESTON – Evan Jenkins was sworn in as a state Supreme Court Justice, but a legal challenge to his appointment and his position on the Nov. 6 ballot might not be over. -
JENKINS FENSTERMAKER: Arch Coal, Inc. V. Lemon: When Job Activity worsens a noncompensable Injury
In a very rare WV workers' compensation rehearing, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has reversed its earlier decision denying a workers' compensation claim for a secondary injury. -
Huntington landowner accuses telecommunications company of trespassing
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington farm owner is suing a telecommunications company, alleging trespassing and creating a nuisance. -
Industrial machinery company sues H.M. Supply LLC
WINFIELD — An industrial machinery company is suing H.M. Supply LLC, citing alleged breach of contract. -
PERSONNEL FILE: DTCWV announces new officers, board members
CHARLESTON -- The Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia (DTCWV) recently held its 32nd Annual Meeting at the Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, W.Va.