HUNTINGTON -- Marshall University's forensic science program and Second Creek Technologies are teaming up again to offer a day of Continuing Legal Education focusing on the new federal rules of electronic discovery.
Members of Marshall University's chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, the national band honorary fraternity, are renovating the band room in Smith Music Hall. Those pictured are Shawna Hatten and Amy Holliday. (Photos by Rick Haye, Marshall University)
Kusimo CHARLESTON – After being bounced between state and federal courts, a lawsuit filed by a former employee of the research division of West Virginia State University is slated for trial in the spring.
CHARLESTON -- Legal Assistants/Paralegals of Southern West Virginia (LAPSWV) held its Fourth Annual Seminar and Meeting on June 6 at the Cabell County Public Library in Huntington.
Qualls CHARLESTON – Recently out of the hospital and defeated in the primary election, Cabell County Magistrate Alvie Qualls listened from his wheelchair as his attorney pleaded with the state Supreme Court to let her client remain on the bench.
McGraw CHARLESTON - Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office has maintained that pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma has had its say in how $10 million of a 2004 settlement between the two have been spent.
Starcher CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Larry V. Starcher gave a presentation about J.R. Clifford, West Virginia's first African-American attorney and a civil rights pioneer, at the West Virginia All Black Schools Sports and Academic Hall of Fame on April 26 at the Charleston Civic Center.
Marshall University President Stephen J. Kopp presents top EMBA graduate Don Channell of Hurricane with a plaque. Channell earned a 4.0. (Photo by Rick Haye/Marshall University) CHARLESOTN – Fifteen business professionals in the current Marshall University Executive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA) class were honored last weekend during a special hooding ceremony in Charleston.
The Code of Judicial Conduct specifically allows a judge to privately express their views on judicial candidates. I have never publicly endorsed a candidate in this year's judicial race. I note that Justice Davis appeared at Justice Maynard's campaign kick-off and a photo on his website shows her standing beside him.
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that partner Marc E. Williams has been elected to the Board of Directors for Lawyers for Civil Justice, headquartered in Washington, D.C., as well as the Board of Directors for the National Foundation for Judicial Excellence, headquartered in Chicago, Ill.
Mailloux HUNTINGTON -– Katrina W. Mailloux has joined the Business Department of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC and will practice in the firm's Huntington office.
"We Are Marshall" stars Matthew McConaughey and Matthew Fox. LOS ANGELES - A protective order was approved by a federal judge after two local filmmakers requested the financial information related to "We Are Marshall," including how much revenue the film brought in and the compensation of several people involved with the film.
CHARLESTON - A trial date has been set for a Cabell County family that sued Glenville State College after members of the college's athletic department allegedly mistreated their son, a member of the school's basketball team.
Ketchum HUNTINGTON -– West Virginia's largest teacher and education employee organization, with tens of thousands of members, has endorsed Huntington Attorney Menis Ketchum for the West Virginia State Supreme Court of Appeals.
Ketchum HUNTINGTON -- Judy Hale, president of the 7,000-member West Virginia Chapter of the American Federation of Teachers announced that they have endorsed Huntington attorney Menis Ketchum for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.
Stout HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen recently announced that firm partner Bruce L. Stout has been named an adjunct professor at the West Virginia University College of Law.