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Recent News About Marshall University
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Raynes chasing a lifelong dream in Supreme Court bid
Putnam County Assistant Prosecutor Kris Raynes's lifelong dream has been to serve on the state Supreme Court. -
JACKSON KELLY PLLC: Jackson Kelly PLLC Elevates Four Attorneys to Firm Member
Jackson Kelly PLLC is pleased to announce that the firm has elevated attorneys Brittany J. Alston, Nicklaus A. Presley, Jeffrey R. Soukup, and Sandra K. Zerrusen to Member, all effective January 1. -
Lifeguard's discrimination lawsuit against rec center operator Centers moves to federal court
HUNTINGTON – A lawsuit against Centers LLC alleging employment discrimination was removed to federal court because it involves alleged violations of federal laws. -
Man claims Marshall University medical staff's improper diagnosis caused need for partial bowel removal
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man alleges that negligent medical care led to the perforation of his colon. -
Huntington law office partners with Marshall for art program
HUNTINGTON — The halls of one Huntington law office get a change of scenery every six months because of a partnership with Marshall University's art program. -
Judge to speak at next Amicus Curiae Lecture Series event
HUNTINGTON — The next lecture in Marshall University's Amicus Curiae Lecture Series is scheduled for Nov. 12, where Judge David J. Barron will speak at the Brad D. Smith Foundation Hall. -
WVU leasing space in downtown Charleston for College of Law, other groups
CHARLESTON — West Virginia University and its College of Law are expanding their footprint in Charleston. The university is leasing two floors in Equities House, a central downtown office building that will become home to several offices. -
Author to speak at Marshall University's Amicus Curiae Lecture Series
HUNTINGTON — Marshall University's Amicus Curiae Lecture Series on Constitutional Democracy will begin Sept. 11 with a lecture by author Richard Brookhiser. -
WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS: Supreme Court to hear Arguments at Marshall University
The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia will hear arguments in three cases at Marshall University beginning at 10 a.m. -
WEST VIRGINIA ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Morrisey Warns Football Fans To Be Wary of Ticket Scalping
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey urged college football fans across West Virginia to use caution as they purchase tickets this season. -
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against Marshall for sexual assault handling
HUNTINGTON — A federal judge granted a motion for summary judgment for the defendant in a case against Marshall University for its handling of a sexual assault case. -
State Supreme Court replaces majority of Judicial Investigation Commission
CHARLESTON – Five of the nine members of the state Judicial Investigation Commission, including the former commission chairman, have been replaced. -
Civil suit claiming woman was sexually assaulted by police officer shifts to federal court
HUNTINGTON — A lawsuit in which a woman claims she was sexually assaulted when pulled over by a police officer has been removed to federal court. -
Huntington attorney gives back with WVU scholarship
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington attorney has established a scholarship at West Virginia University College of Law to help ease the burden for a law student from his hometown. -
JACKSON KELLY PLLC: Jackson Kelly PLLC Elevates Ten Attorneys to Firm Member
Jackson Kelly PLLC is pleased to announce that the firm has elevated attorneys Josh Claybourn, John Huff, Brian Jett, Leah LaFramboise, Christopher Lucas, Rachel Ludwig, Aaron McQueen, Luke Thomas, Sylvia Winston Nichols, and Seth Zirkle to Member, all effective January 1. -
Intermediate appeals court, judicial runoffs, other legal issues on 2019 legislative agenda
CHARLESTON – The 2019 Legislature now is in session, and those who follow the legal system are ready for a lively session. -
DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP: Raymond L. Harrell, Jr. Joins Dinsmore’s Charleston Office
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP has added Raymond L. Harrell, Jr. as an associate to the firm’s Charleston office. -
WVU, Marshall partner to launch Center for Consumer Law & Education
MORGANTOWN — The Center for Consumer Law & Education will host its launch event Wednesday at the West Virginia University College of Law. -
Supreme Court candidate Hatfield seeks to increase public awareness
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals candidate Ron Hatfield hopes to bring awareness to State Bar Association programs and increase public awareness if elected to the bench. -
Jenkins sworn in as justice, but legal challenge to his appointment might not be over
CHARLESTON – Evan Jenkins was sworn in as a state Supreme Court Justice, but a legal challenge to his appointment and his position on the Nov. 6 ballot might not be over.