Jenkins Fenstermaker
Recent News About Jenkins Fenstermaker
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Judge wrong to order paper to reveal sources, Justices say
Ketchum CHARLESTON – Cabell Circuit Judge Jane Hustead exceeded her authority when she ordered the Lincoln Journal to reveal news sources, the Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jenkins Fenstermaker elects Janicker, Matthews to membership
Janicker HUNTINGTON -– Huntington law firm Jenkins Fenstermaker recently announced the election of two associates -- Arnold Janicker and Gary Matthews -- to membership in the firm. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jenkins Fenstermaker attorneys honored by Chambers USA
Hall HUNTINGTON -- Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington-based law firm, has announced that members Lee Murray Hall and Thomas E. Scarr have been chosen by their peers and clients for inclusion in 2010 Chambers USA, America's Leading Lawyers for Business. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jenkins Fenstermaker attorneys named Super Lawyers
Taylor Huntington -- Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington-based law firm, has announced that three of its attorneys have been selected by their peers as 2010 West Virginia Super Lawyers in their respective practice areas. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Six Jenkins Fenstermaker attorneys honored
Golder HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington-based law firm, announces that six of its attorneys recently were selected by their peers for inclusion in the 2011 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. -
PERSONNEL FILE: DTCWV announces 2010-2011 officers
Hall CHARLESTON -- The Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia (DTCWV) recently held its 28th annual meeting at the Oglebay Resort and Conference Center in Wheeling with a record attendance. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jenkins Fenstermaker makes donation to United Way
HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker recently donated $2,500 to United Way of the River Cities. -
Jane Lew hotel says installed pool not fit for use
PARKERSBURG – The owner of a Jane Lew hotel seeks more than $500,000 from eight defendants after it says a pool installed by at least one of the defendants is not usable. -
SWVA sues Kane Steel for failure of payment
HUNTINGTON -- Steel of West Virginia is suing Kane Steel Company for failure of payment. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jenkins Fenstermaker welcomes new associate
Ward HUNTINGTON – Nathan Christopher Ward, a Huntington native, is the most recent associate to join Jenkins Fenstermaker. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Kontos-Miller joins Jenkins-Fenstermaker
HUNTINGTON -- Eleni Kontos-Miller, a Huntington native, is the most recent attorney to join Jenkins Fenstermaker. -
Williamson newspaper denies claim it caused man's injury
HUNTINGTON – The Williamson Daily News denies a man's allegations that it deliberately caused injuries to the man's right hand when it got caught in a printing machine. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Six Jenkins Fenstermaker attorneys honored
Golder HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington-based law firm, has announced that six of its attorneys recently were selected by their peers for inclusion in the 2010 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. -
Jenkins Fenstermaker pledges $25K to children's hospital project
HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker recently pledged $25,000 to the proposed Children's Hospital project at Cabell Huntington Hospital. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Gould elected to Jenkins Fenstermaker Management Committee
Gould HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker recently announced the election of Charles K. Gould, member, to the firm's Management Committee where he will be responsible for drafting and implementing firm management policies. -
Steel of W.Va. says ex-employee stole $110,000 in steel
HUNTINGTON -– Steel of West Virginia claims a former employee allegedly stole at least $110,000 in steel over six months. -
Ky. man sues over Cabell traffic accident
HUNTINGTON -– A Kentucky man and his insurance company have filed suit against a Cabell County woman, alleging she caused him to run off the interstate after entering his lane. -
Ten former SuperValu workers file age discrimination suits
HUNTINGTON –- Ten former SuperValu employees who claim they were laid off, then not rehired because of their age have filed suit against the company and one of its supervisors. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jenkins Fenstermaker welcomes two new attorneys
HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker is proud to welcome Matthew L. Williams and John Andrew Hess as new associates to the firm. -
Lincoln men say newspaper articles damaged their names
HUNTINGTON -- Two Lincoln County men claim their reputations have been damaged because of numerous newspaper articles accusing them of election and campaign law violations.