Miller CHARLESTON -– Kameron Miller has joined the law firm of Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe and will be working out of their Charleston office.
Hunter CHARLESTON -– AARP West Virginia State Director Gaylene Miller has announced the appointment of Tom Hunter to serve as Associate State Director of Communications for AARP West Virginia.
HUNTINGTON – Marshall University can't invoke privacy rights of state treasurer John Perdue's daughter, U.S. Magistrate Judge Maurice Taylor decided on April 21.
WELLSBURG – The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia has presented the 2010 Liberty Bell Award to Jim Lee, the Chief Probation Officer in the First Judicial Circuit of West Virginia.
Long MORGANTOWN -– Jason Long and David Thomas, partners in the Morgantown office of Dinsmore & Shohl, have been honored as recipients of the 2010 Generation Next: 40 Under 40 award.
HUNTINGTON – In what would seem like an exercise in futility, Marshall University redacted Emily Perdue's name 15 times in a court document to protect her privacy.
Rubrecht CHARLESTON -- Jackson Kelly attorney Gale Rubrecht recently was invited to become a member of the Advisory Team to the West Virginia Brownfields Assistance Center at Marshall University (MUBAC).
Long MORGANTOWN -– Jason Long, a partner in the Morgantown office of Dinsmore & Shohl, was recently selected to Leadership West Virginia's Class of 2010.
Sammons You may not know it, but we are yet again poised on the edge of a potential revolution in computing. It's called "cloud computing" and it's drawing quite a bit of attention these days. If you use web mail, Facebook or Google Docs, you are already in the cloud. Interested parties include not only Chief Information Officers and IT folks, but those of us in electronic discovery as well. So, what exactly is this cloud computing?
HUNTINGTON – While Marshall University instructors allegedly boosted grades for the daughter of state Treasurer John Perdue, professor Sandra Prunty refused to add a half point for a student whose hearing impairment she ridiculed, a suit in federal court alleges.