CHARLESTON - When the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals gave William Duty of Williamson one last chance to save his law license at oral arguments in January, he didn't show up.
CHARLESTON -- The following lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during ceremonies before the Supreme Court of Appeals on March 11 and 12.
CHARLESTON – On the very day a former client of a Williamson attorney brought misconduct charges against him, the lawyer allegedly lied under oath about misconduct charges of another former client.
CHARLESTON -- During the week of Oct. 9, 116 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during ceremonies before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
CHARLESTON -– Rachel Fender has joined the Litigation Department of Steptoe & Johnson and will focus her practice in the area of general litigation in the firm's Charleston office.
CHARLESTON - The administrators of the estate of a woman killed by her husband is seeking $10 million from the estate of the man who killed himself after shooting his wife.
MARTINSBURG - A Berkeley County woman has filed a suit on behalf of her daughter who was hit by a drunken driver while walking down a Martinsburg street.
Carr CHARLESTON - A Charleston attorney has been named as the new executive assistant to the president and general counsel at the University of Charleston.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County man filed a suit on behalf of the estate of his deceased father against the company that issued his father's life insurance and a woman claiming her infant child is the decedent's son.
Matthew McConaughey, left, and Matthew Fox star as Coach Jack Lengyel and Assistant Coach Red Dawson of the 1971 Marshall University Young Thundering Herd in "We Are Marshall," which premieres this week in Huntington. HUNTINGTON – After 75 people died on a Marshall University football flight in 1970, lawyers rushed to Huntington expecting to strike gold. All they got was a lump of West Virginia coal.
CHARLESTON - Edgar Friedrich is serving life without parole at the Southern Regional Jail, convicted of first-degree murder in the 1997 death of 12-year-old Jeremy Bell as well as several other counts of sexual abuse.