Benson WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -— The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle announced today that attorney Jill M. Benson was recently featured as Legal Advisor on North Carolina Association of Staffing Professional's Conference Radio.
CHARLESTON -- Two sisters are suing the state jail authority after they claim the medical staff at the North Central Regional Jail neglected their brother's medical problems, which led to his death.
MORGANTOWN – A security corporation is suing three former employees and their new business after it claims they stole information and solicited its customers.
Bresch CLARKSBURG -- U.S. District Judge John Bailey has bailed out of a lawsuit over a degree West Virginia University awarded to Heather Bresch, daughter of former Gov. and current U.S. Senator Joe Manchin.
Rodriguez MORGANTOWN -- A Monongalia Circuit Court has granted partial summary judgment to former West Virginia University and University of Michigan football coach Rich Rodriguez after a Weirton attorney sued him over problems with the purchase of the coach's Morgantown home.
Delegate Troy Andes (R-Putnam), Bill Maloney and his wife Sharon give out barbecue sandwiches March 7 at the "Pork Giveaway for Legislators." (Photos courtesy of Maloney for West Virginia)
Thompson CHARLESTON -- A chorus of critics are singing the blues that a bill to create an intermediate appellate court isn't gaining traction in the House of Delegates.
MORGANTOWN -- Maxwell Multer has joined Dinsmore & Shohl as an associate in the Labor & Employment Department and a member of the Mine Safety & Health Practice Group. He will practice in the firm's Morgantown office.
Karlin CLARKSBURG -- A U.S. District judge has ruled that West Virginia University's policy of issuing "trespassing forms" is unconstitutionally vague and that one man's issuance of the form was a violation of his procedural due process rights.
Turner CHARLESTON – Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso is pleased to announce that Kelly A. Turner, PHR, has joined the firm as its Human Resource Manager and will work from the firm's Charleston office.
CHARLESTON – Winners of a $629,000 judgment in a medical malpractice trial plead for more at the Supreme Court of Appeals, claiming a cap on their recovery violates the West Virginia Constitution.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that Jeffrey D. Patton, a member in charge of its Winston-Salem office, was recently named to Business North Carolina magazine's Legal Elite for 2011.