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PERSONNEL FILE: Former tax commissioner joins Steptoe & Johnson
CHARLESTON – Craig A. Griffith, Of Counsel, has joined Steptoe & Johnson’s Charleston office. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Twenty-two Steptoe attorneys named 'Leaders in their Field'
BRIDGEPORT - Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to announce that 22 firm attorneys have been ranked by Chambers USA – America's Leading Lawyers for Business as 2013 “Leaders in their Field.” -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson opens second Houston office
BRIDGEPORT – Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is expanding its presence in the Lone Star State with the opening of its second Houston location. -
Judge Watkins argues against harshness of suspension
Judge Watkins, left, with his attorney Robert P. Martin at a hearing before the Judicial Hearing Board in November. -
State Police settles false arrest suit for $50K
MARTINSBURG – A Berkeley County man’s four-year old lawsuit against the West Virginia State Police has come to end. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson expands Utica shale presence
BRIDGEPORT - Steptoe & Johnson has expanded its presence in the Utica shale with the opening of a new office in Canton, Ohio. The Canton office is the firm’s second Ohio location – along with an office in Columbus – and its 12th overall. -
Judge says $3 'theft' grounds for termination
CLARKSBURG – A Monongalia County woman has been awarded more than $2,000 in compensation after a judge found her former employer was late in paying her last paycheck. -
State Police revising policies as a result of settlement
CHARLESTON – The State Police has agreed to both a payout and to make certain policy changes to settle a Wirt County woman’s “sexually intrusive” warrantless arrest suit. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson elevates 10 to membership
BRIDGEPORT - Susan S. Brewer, CEO of Steptoe & Johnson, has announced that effective Jan. 1, 10 of the firm’s attorneys will be promoted to membership. -
Court upholds dismissal of Lewis man’s civil rights suit
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has agreed with a lower court’s decision that police did not use excessive force in subduing a Lewis County man, which resulted in him sustaining a broken ankle. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe and Johnson welcomes new HR director
Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that David J. Gorman has been named Human Resources Director. Gorman brings more than 22 years of experience to the firm, leading and guiding employees, and is accomplished at relationship-building, constructive change, and problem solving. -
Morrisey names transition team leaders
CHARLES TOWN -- Attorney General-elect Patrick Morrisey on Tuesday unveiled the steering committee for his transition team. -
Ritchie judicial candidate previously cited for conflicts of interest
CHARLESTON – Prior to the current ethical violations leveled against him, records show several times in his nearly 30-year career, a Ritchie County attorney, and candidate for circuit judge, was warned about conflicts of interest in cases he handled. -
Court denies challenger’s appeal in Upshur sheriff race
CHARLESTON – An Upshur County attorney’s bid to be the next sheriff has come to a close. -
Upshur sheriff candidate appeals denial of election challenge to state Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – An Upshur County attorney is taking one last shot at challenging the results of the primary election for sheriff. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Power joins Steptoe & Johnson
CHARLESTON -- Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that Elizabeth S. Power has become Of Counsel to the firm. Power joined the firm’s office in Charleston and will focus her practice in the area of energy law.