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Spaulding remembered by justices
WINFIELD – Former Putnam Circuit Judge O.C. “Hobby” Spaulding died Wednesday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to State Police. He was 69. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly attorney's work recognized
CHARLESTON – The American Bar Association’s Section of Environment, Energy and Resources (“Section” or “SEER”) awarded the Air Quality Committee, chaired by Jackson Kelly PLLC attorney, Gale Lea Rubrecht, the Section’s “Best 2013-2014 Environmental Committee” certificate of recognition at the Section’s 22nd Fall Conference. -
PERSONNEL FILE: McCartney joins Jackson Kelly
CHARLESTON – Jackson Kelly is pleased to welcome Lauren Hutchins McCartney to the firm. -
Md. woman says she was injured visiting daughter at MU dorms
HUNTINGTON – A Maryland woman is suing over claims she was injured when she fell in a pothole while visiting her daughter in Huntington. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen announces new associates
HUNTINGTON – Huddleston Bolen recently welcomed two new lawyers to the firm. -
Tabit appointed as Kanawha circuit judge
CHARLESTON – Charleston attorney Joanna I. Tabit has been appointed as a Circuit Judge for Kanawha County. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Dettinger named to national A&D list
CHARLESTON – Steptoe & Johnson member G. Kurt Dettinger has been named to Oil and Gas Investor’s 20 Under 40 for principals and advisors in asset acquisitions and divestitures. -
Marshall announces O'Hanlon essay contest winners
HUNTINGTON – Sophia D. Mills, a sophomore from Proctorville, Ohio, took first place in the sixth annual Dan O’Hanlon Essay Competition at Marshall University. -
WVU's top legal officer to retire
MORGANTOWN – West Virginia University's top legal officer is retiring next month. -
State Supreme Court to hear cases at Marshall
HUNTINGTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals returns to Marshall University’s Huntington campus Tuesday, Sept. 16, to conduct a session in which it will hear four appeals. -
AG's office warns football fans about scalping
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is cautioning football fans to be alert when buying tickets to upcoming games from individuals and third-party resellers. -
Georgetown law professor is first speaker in MU Amicus Curiae lecture series
HUNTINGTON – Dr. Laura K. Donohue, a professor of law and director of the Center on National Security and the Law at Georgetown University Law Center, will be the featured speaker Thursday, Sept. 11, in the first installment of the fall 2014 Amicus Curiae Lecture Series at Marshall University. -
Bus company didn't show to haul MU students to NYC, suit claims
HUNTINGTON – Marshall University is suing over claims a bus company contracted to transport students to New York City failed to show up. -
Blankenship enjoying 'less demanding' life, still has strong opinions
HUNTINGTON – A lightning rod for controversy, Don Blankenship never has been one to mince words. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Francisco elected as NALA officer
HUNTINGTON – Jill I. Francisco, Advanced Certified Paralegal, in the firm’s Huntington office, recently was elected Second Vice-President of the National Association of Legal Assistants/Paralegals (NALA), at the organization’s 39th Annual Convention in Charleston, S.C. -
Herd football player named in civil suit
HUNTINGTON -- A man is suing a Marshall University football player and those who served him alcohol after sustaining injuries in an accident. -
Panera visit causes $170,000 in medical bills, MU student alleges
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man claims a case of food poisoning after a trip to Panera Bread resulted in more than $170,000 in medical bills. -
AIDE Conference held in Huntington, Charleston attracts national speakers
HUNTINGTON - The Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence is holding its fifth annual conference this week and will hold part of it in Huntington and part of it in Charleston. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Kontos-Miller, Kuratomi elected to membership at Jenkins Fenstermaker
HUNTINGTON – The law firm of Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC recently announced the election of two associates, Eleni Kontos-Miller and Nate Kuratomi, to membership in the firm. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Keefer joins Jenkins Fenstermaker
HUNTINGTON -- The law firm Jenkins Fenstermaker recently announced that Barbara J. Keefer has joined the firm and will be Of Counsel.