PARKERSBURG -- The owner of the bar that formed the basis of the movie "Coyote Ugly" claims a Parkersburg bar threatens to tarnish its image by using a similar name as it.
CLARKSBURG -- A Pennsylvania corporation claims a Braxton County company owes it more than $150,000 after failing to make payments on a promissory note.
Smoot BECKLEY -– Just because a report from a panel cleared Jackson Kelly lawyer Douglas Smoot of ethics charges in a black lung case doesn't mean the firm hasn't committed constant fraud, miner Clarence Carroll alleges in U.S. District Court.
Lambright CHARLESTON -- Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love is pleased to announce that two of its newest associates -- Emily R. Lambright and Sara L. Birchenough -- are now admitted to practice in West Virginia as well as Kentucky and Virginia, respectively.
Andrews CHARLESTON -- The 2010 edition of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business will recognize 18 Bowles Rice attorneys as "Leaders in their Field" when the directory is published in June.
MORGANTOWN -- A new program at the West Virginia University College of Law was created to help prepare students to be leaders in West Virginia communities.
Rubenstein CHARLESTON -- Thomas Rubenstein and Christopher Power, partners with Dinsmore & Shohl, recently were selected to serve as Trustees at Large for the Energy & Mineral Law Foundation (EMLF).
Levine CHARLESTON -- Kay Casto & Chaney has announced that it has opened a branch office located at Corridor G in the professional building that houses The Pied Piper of Charleston.
CHARLESTON -- In recognition of the nationally celebrated "Law Day," Legal Aid of West Virginia marked Law Day 2010 with events spanning from Morgantown to Parkersburg to Berkeley Springs.
MARTINSBURG – U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey has cleared the way for construction of Far Away Farm residential development in Jefferson County.
Miller CHARLESTON -– Kameron Miller has joined the law firm of Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe and will be working out of their Charleston office.
CHARLESTON – Law examiners don't have to grant Shannon Kelly twice as long as others to take the state bar examination, U.S. District Judge David Faber decided.
CLARKSBURG -- A woman claims her employer wrongly fired her after her doctor required her to take extra time off work due to complications with her pregnancy.