HUNTINGTON – A Mason County man who alleges the actions of two fellow residents and two sheriff's deputies led to him being falsely arrested and subsequently prosecuted will now have to prove his case in federal rather than state court.
Mayo HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington based law firm, is pleased to announce that Nick Mayo, an associate of its Business Services Group, is now a certified public accountant.
HUNTINGTON – The law firm of Jenkins Fenstermaker hosted its Annual Client Appreciation Tailgate Party on Sept. 13 prior to Marshall University's football game against the University of Memphis.
Golder HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington-based law firm, has announced that five of its attorneys recently were selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2008.
Taylor HUNTINGTON -– Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington based law firm, announces that five of its attorneys have been selected by their peers as 2008 West Virginia Super Lawyers in their respective practice areas.
Scarr HUNTINGTON – Jenkins Fenstermaker, a Huntington based law firm, has announced that member Thomas E. Scarr has been chosen by his peers and clients for inclusion in 2008 Chambers USA, America's Leading Lawyers for Business.
The Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia recently elected new officers. From left, they are Thomas Hurney Jr., President; David Wyant, Vice President; Lee Hall Treasurer; Gerald Stowers, Secretary; and Robert Massie, Immediate Past President. CHARLESTON -- The Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia (DTCWV) recently held its 26th Annual Meeting at the Glade Springs Resort and Conference Center in Daniels.
HUNTINGTON -- Judith Browning, paralegal with the law firm of Jenkins Fenstermaker, was awarded the Certified Legal Assistant designation by NALA, National Association of Legal Assistants Inc., May 2008.
HUNTINGTON -– The law firm of Jenkins Fenstermaker and the Huntington Museum of Art hosted the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce's Business After Hours last week at the Huntington Museum of Art.
Estep HUNTINGTON -- The law firm of Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC is pleased to announce that Michael Estep has been named a member and owner of the firm effective Jan. 1.
Dr. Jack Levine (Photo courtesy of the Shelbyville Daily Union) CHARLESTON – Along with pending civil cases in West Virginia and Illinois, a former Mason County physician now faces criminal charges in Ohio, according to police and media reports.
Delores Clonch shows a diagram of how the doctor would remove a portion of and later reattach her colon. (Photo by Lawrence J. Smith) CHARLESTON – The allegations leveled against a former Mason County doctor in an Illinois wrongful death suit bears a resemblance to the allegations a Gallipolis, Ohio, woman leveled against him in a 2000 malpractice suit.
CHARLESTON – In addition to the one pending against him in West Virginia, a former Mason County physician is now defending himself in a civil suit in Illinois.