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Recent News About Marshall University
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PERSONNEL FILE: W.Va. Bar Foundation names Fellows
CHARLESTON - Robert V. Berthold, Jr., Rebecca A. Betts, Thomas J. Hurney, Jr., Neva G. Lusk, Judge Ronald G. Pearson, Rory L. Perry, II, Don R. Sensabaugh, Jr., Howard E. Seufer, Jr. and Lonnie C. Simmons of Charleston have been named as West Virginia Bar Foundation Fellows. -
Marshall University, president sued for not honoring FOIA requests
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PERSONNEL FILE: WVAJ names judge, clerk of the year
CHARLESTON – The Honorable Ronald E. Wilson, who has served as a judge for West Virginia’s First Judicial Circuit Court for more than 30 years, has been named Judge of the Year by the West Virginia Association for Justice, while mass litigation manager Kimberly R. Fields of the state Supreme Court is the organization's clerk of the year. -
Marshall employee's Workers' Comp claim given chance to develop
CHARLESTON – The state high court has reversed and remanded a Marshall University administrative support employee’s Workers’ Compensation rejection, sending the carpal tunnel claim back to the Workers’ Compensation Board of Review for “proper consideration.” -
AIDE to hold fourth annual conference in Huntington, Charleston
HUNTINGTON - The Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence will hold its fourth annual conference in April and will hold part of it in Huntington and part in Charleston. -
Charleston firefighter awarded disability pension
CHARLESTON – A final order has been issued in a case involving a firefighter who sued the Firefighter’s Pension and Relief Fund of the City of Charleston after he claimed it failed to give him his pension. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Former Democratic Party exec joining LGCR
CHARLESTON – LGCR Government Solutions, LLC - a wholly-owned subsidiary of the law firm Lewis, Glasser, Casey, & Rollins, PLLC - is proud to announce a new member of its team. Beginning March 18, Derek Scarbro will join the firm to assist with its current clients. -
Groups rally to protest 2010 Citizens United decision
Protestors of the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling in front of a statute of the late U.S. Sen. Robert Byrd (picture from USAction.org). -
Louis Helmburg III is suing others for his foolishness
Mama told me not to come. -
Marshall University added to bottle rocket case against frat
HUNTINGTON – A new defendant has been added in the lawsuit against Alpha Tau Omega after a member of the fraternity allegedly attempted to shoot bottle rockets out of his anus at a party. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bowles Rice announces six partners
CHARLESTON - Bowles Rice LLP is pleased to announce the election of six lawyers to the partnership, effective Jan. 1.