Chief Justice Spike Maynard, right, presented the 2008 Liberty Bell Award to Judge Robert Staker earlier this year. (Courtesy photo) CHARLESTON -– The state Supreme Court is mourning the death of retired U.S. District Court Judge Robert J. Staker.
McChesney HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that Thomas McChesney has joined the firm as its Director of Marketing and Business Development, working from the firm's Huntington office.
Williams HUNTINGTON – Marc E. Williams, a commercial and complex business litigation defense attorney in Huntington, has been elected President of DRI-the Voice of the Defense Bar.
Shingleton CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Desk and Derrick Club named Lorena Shingleton, ACP the first "Member of the Year" at its Second Annual Energy Industry Appreciation Luncheon held on Oct. 21 at the Marriott in Charleston.
HUNTINGTON – The law firm of Jenkins Fenstermaker hosted its Annual Client Appreciation Tailgate Party on Sept. 13 prior to Marshall University's football game against the University of Memphis.
HUNTINGTON –- Second Creek Technologies LLC and Marshall University are offering a full day of training focusing on electronic discovery and forensics topics.
WSAZ-TV anchor Tim Irr throws a quoit during the annual President's Media Challenge tournament on the Marshall University campus as a part of Constitution
Week. (Photos by Rick Haye, Marshall University) HUNTINGTON -– Marshall University recently concluded its annual Constitution Week festivities with that included a quoits tournament and a celebration of John Marshall's 253rd birthday.
PARKERSBURG – A Wood County attorney is named a small claim suit by two former clients who allege he failed to render legal services for which he was paid.
HUNTINGTON - A former Huntington Heroes football player has filed a suit against the team, seeking compensation for an injury he sustained while playing.
Albright West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Chief Justice Spike Maynard is expected to appoint a replacement for Justice Joseph Albright in the next few days.
Albright CHARLESTON - Justice Joseph Albright announced today he would no longer perform his duties at the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals for the current term because of health reasons.
CHARLESTON - A Cabell County man has filed a suit against Marshall University after he claims he was injured by glass that covered a fire hose on campus.
Macia CHARLESTON -– The law firm of Spilman Thomas & Battle is pleased to announce that Leah P. Macia, Joanne M. Vella Kirby, Jeff D. Stewart and Travis H. Eckley have joined the firm's Charleston office.
CHARLESTON -- Here is the fall schedule for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. All sessions take place at the state Capitol unless otherwise noted. Calendar is subject to change.