Recent News About Lewis Brisbois
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CHARLESTON — The new president of the Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia (DTCWV) is looking forward to the new experiences he will have in the coming year.
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CHARLESTON — Two of the four new members appointed to the board of the Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia (DTCWV) are looking forward to serving on the board.
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WHEELING – A woman is suing Allied Van Lines after she claims her personal property was damaged during a move from Alabama to West Virginia.
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HUNTINGTON – Huntington Municipal Development Authority and the city of Huntington are countersuing Red Lobster, alleging that the 30-year-old agreement was not transferred when the business changed handed.
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BLUEFIELD – A woman is suing Verizon Wireless after she claims it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.
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CHARLESTON – The West Virginia State University Board of Governors’ lawsuit against Dow Chemical alleging groundwater contamination has been removed to federal court.
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KEYSER – A North Carolina builder is suing to enforce a mechanic’s lien against a client they claim still owes for a gas station they built last year.
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CHARLESTON – Lewis Brisbois is pleased to welcome Patricia “Trish" Bello to the Charleston office as an associate in our Toxic Tort & Environmental Litigation Practice.
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CHARLESTON – Lewis Brisbois is pleased to welcome Matthew Nelson to our Charleston office as a partner in our nationwide Class Action and Mass Tort Practice.
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LOS ANGELES – Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith announced the election of 29 associates to the partnership.