HUNTINGTON -– The Cline Family Foundation has announced a gift of $5 million to Marshall University to establish an endowment to support new faculty and scientists in the university's planned sports medicine translational research center.
Kelly Griffith, who is a co-leader with Spilman Thomas & Battle's new electronic discovery practice group, spoke at AIDE's conference last week. (Photo by Kyla Asbury)
HUNTINGTON –- Technology is constantly evolving and changing the way we live, and one Marshall University organization is working to keep the legal community up-to-date with this change when it comes to evidence.
HUNTINGTON – The Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence will hold its second annual conference in July at the Marshall University Forensic Science Center in Huntington.
HUNTINGTON -– Marshall University is providing assistance to the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce for its 4rd annual Children's Arts Festival Extravaganza (CAFE).
Ketchum CHARLESTON -– West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Menis E. Ketchum will be the guest speaker at the naturalization ceremony at 11 a.m. Monday, June 6, in the Robert C. Byrd United States Courthouse in Charleston.
Lockhart HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that Attorney Matthew Lockhart, an Associate in the Huntington office, has been named to the Marshall University Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Singletary CHARLESTON -– Jennifer D. Singletary of the Supreme Court of Appeals Administrative Office has been named the 2011 West Virginia Young Lawyer of the Year, an award given annually by the Young Lawyers Section of the West Virginia State Bar.
SOUTH CHARLESTON –- The Marshall University Lewis College of Business is looking for professionals interested in earning an accredited Executive MBA. The next cohort will begin formal classes this summer.
Workman CHARLESTON -– A group from the Republic of Georgia visited Monday with members of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia and the state Attorney General, among others, to discuss the Freedom of Information Act.
HUNTINGTON – Marshall University has settled a lawsuit with state Treasurer John Purdue's daughter that includes both a payout and a formal apology from school officials.
HUNTINGTON -- Because of the demand for Huddleston Bolen's upcoming seminar on "How Changes to Tax Laws Will Impact Your Estate and Your Business," the location of the event has been changed from Huddleston Bolen's downtown Huntington office to the Marshall University Foundation Hall and Erickson Alumni Center, located at 519 John Marshall Drive.
MORGANTOWN – Caps on awards for pain and suffering in medical malpractice trials prevent runaway jury verdicts, the West Virginia State Medical Association pleads in a case the Supreme Court of Appeals will hear on Tuesday, March 8.
Janicker HUNTINGTON -– Huntington law firm Jenkins Fenstermaker recently announced the election of two associates -- Arnold Janicker and Gary Matthews -- to membership in the firm.