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Marc Monteleone Elected Managing Partner of Bowles Rice
Marc Monteleone Elected Managing Partner of Bowles Rice. -
AG, SSAC partnership on opioid abuse prevention program surpasses 200 prep football games
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and his office’s partnership with the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission recently reached new heights in its mission to reduce opioid drug abuse by raising awareness among student athletes, fans and school officials. -
WV Association for Justice Founder inducted into the American Association for Justice Hall of Fame
The American Association for Justice (AAJ) has the honored founder of the West Virginia Association for Justice and inducted him to the AAJ Hall of Fame. -
Business incubator looking for mentors, facilitators for classes
The West Virginia Hive is providing future business leaders with resources and work space to build the economy. -
AG's office, other state agencies team to fight opioid use in high school sports
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office is teaming with several state agencies to tackle the issue of opioid use in high school athletics. -
Segal calls ABC report a 'hatchet job'
CHARLESTON – Scott Segal calls the ABC News report focusing on his wife – West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis – a “hatchet job.” -
Nursing home company calls Davis story 'extremely troubling'
CHARLESTON – The nursing home company at the center of a high-profile case – and now a high-profile national news story – says the discovery of an undisclosed jet sale between the husband of West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis and the plaintiffs attorney in the case is “extremely troubling.” -
UPDATE: ABC report questions Davis' ethics; justice calls TV crew 'underhanded'
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis is under attack for not disclosing the sale of a private jet owned by her husband, Charleston attorney Scott Segal, for more than $1 million. -
Georgetown law professor is first speaker in MU Amicus Curiae lecture series
HUNTINGTON – Dr. Laura K. Donohue, a professor of law and director of the Center on National Security and the Law at Georgetown University Law Center, will be the featured speaker Thursday, Sept. 11, in the first installment of the fall 2014 Amicus Curiae Lecture Series at Marshall University. -
Three W.Va. SC justices won't hear public financing case
Davis CHARLESTON - Three West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals justices have recused themselves from a case over the constitutionality of the state's Public Campaign Financing Pilot Program. -
Federal judge grants Loughry's motion to intervene
Loughry CHARLESTON - A federal judge has granted West Virginia Supreme Court candidate Allen Loughry's motion to intervene in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state's Public Campaign Financing Pilot Program. -
Loughry files response to federal suit, files another in W.Va. SC
Loughry CHARLESTON - West Virginia Supreme Court candidate Allen Loughry this week filed a response to a federal lawsuit, filed earlier this month to block funding to his campaign. -
Fourth Circuit to hear case over key parts of W.Va. election ad laws
Johnston RICHMOND, Va. - A decision striking down key provisions of West Virginia election laws that attempt to regulate political ads by special interest groups will be heard by a federal appeals court in October. -
Report: W.Va. not helping cut outside influence in state court elections
WASHINGTON -- West Virginia's failure to fully fund a public financing program for the state Supreme Court of Appeals election next year was a setback in the effort to reduce the influence of special interests in state court elections, according to a national report released Thursday. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Saunders joins Steptoe & Johnson
Saunders CANONSBURG, Pa. – Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that Martin J. Saunders has joined the firm's Southpointe office in Canonsburg, Pa., as a member of the Labor and Employment practice group. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Three partners appointed at Dinsmore & Shohl's Charleston office
Criswell CHARLESTON -– Dinsmore & Shohl is pleased to announce three attorneys who recently were appointed partners in the firm's Charleston office: Staci Criswell, Brian Moore, and J.E. White. -
WVU law school to host coal discussion
Gerrard The West Virginia University College of Law will host Professor Michael B. Gerrard, who will describe some of the legal challenges facing the coal industry in view of concerns over climate change on Monday, Nov. 1. -
Report probes states' Supreme Court spending
WASHINGTON -- The firm of heavyweight Alabama plaintiffs attorney Jere Beasley gave more than $600,000 to a candidate for the state Supreme Court in 2008 without appearing on a list of her contributors, a recent report shows.