MORGANTOWN -- Gov. Joe Manchin, West Virginia University Interim President Peter Magrath and West Virginia businessman W. Marston Becker, Chairman and CEO of Max Capital Group Limited, will be among the noted speakers at the 7th Annual West Virginia Leadership Conference, to be held April 29–30 in Morgantown.
MARTINSBURG – A college student is suing Martinsburg and five of its police officers, saying she was subjected to two unlawful searches during a routine traffic stop.
Ringer CHARLESTON -- Firefighters also have police powers and even conduct criminal investigations. Some of their duties include interviewing witnesses, seeking warrants and testifying in court.
Sprouse CHARLESTON -- I have had my problems with Jeff Kessler from time to time. But, especially considering his potential opponents in the Democratic primary in 2012, he would make a good candidate for Governor.
CHARLESTON – A Morgantown woman claims a in improperly vented swimming pool heater emitted toxic levels of carbon monoxide and killed her daughter during a sleepover.
Entsminger CHARLESTON -- Kurt E. Entsminger has joined the law firm of Flaherty, Sensabaugh & Bonasso as Of Counsel in the firm's Charleston office.
CHARLESTON - In the midst of a half-dozen ethics complaints, Joseph P. Albright Jr. is in jeopardy of having his license suspended for failing to take mandated continuing legal education.
Shank MARTINSBURG -- Managing partner Thomas A. Heywood has announced that Julie R. Shank has joined the law firm of Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love LLP as an associate in the firm's Martinsburg office.
Ringer CHARLESTON -- In April, "The Law Works" discusses how legislation evolves, the jury selection process, employee performance evaluations, and whether the practice of law is a profession or a trade.
CHARLESTON - For the third time already this year, the state Bar is asking the state Supreme Court to hold an attorney in contempt for failing to abide by the terms of a previous disciplinary order.
CLARKSBURG -– Seventeen Steptoe & Johnson attorneys have been ranked as "Leaders in Their Field" by Chambers USA America's Leading Lawyers for Business.
CHARLESTON -- Six lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals on March 11.
CHARLESTON -- The 2009 edition of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business will recognize 14 Bowles Rice attorneys as "Leaders in their Field" when the directory is published in June.
MORGANTOWN – A Mount Morris man claims he was fired because he threatened to report alleged misconduct by the director of Catholic Charities West Virginia.