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PERSONNEL FILE: 21 Steptoe & Johnson named 'Leading Lawyers for Business'
CLARKSBURG -– Steptoe & Johnson has announced that 21 of its attorneys have been ranked as "Leaders in Their Field" by Chambers USA America's Leading Lawyers for Business. -
Consol says former manager broke terms of contract
CLARKSBURG – A prominent energy and gas company has filed suit against one of its former drilling managers, alleging the manager began working for a competing company under violation of his employment contract. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Caroline Mosites joins Steptoe & Johnson
Mosites CLARKSBURG -– Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to welcome new attorney, Caroline R. Mosites, to the firm. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Mackessy joins Steptoe & Johnson
Mackessy CLARKSBURG -– Susan S. Brewer, CEO of Steptoe & Johnson, has announced that Rick Mackessy has been hired as the Chief Financial Officer for the law firm. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Chad Griffith joins Steptoe & Johnson
CLARKSBURG–-Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to welcome new associate, Chad Griffith, to the firm. Griffith joins the firm's energy group, concentrating in the areas of energy, mineral and business law. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Kristen L. Andrews joins Steptoe & Johnson
Andrews WHEELING – Steptoe & Johnson welcomes new associate, Kristen L. Andrews, to the firm. Andrews will practice in the Wheeling office, concentrating in the area of general litigation. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Monte Williams appointed to W.Va. Ethics Commission
MORGANTOWN -– Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that Gov. Joe Manchin has appointed Monte L. Williams to the State's Ethics Commission. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bob Steptoe to be honored by Leadership West Virginia
Steptoe CLARKSBURG -– Robert M. Steptoe Jr., Chairman of Steptoe & Johnson, has been chosen to receive the Distinguished Leadership Award from Leadership West Virginia, a statewide program that develops, strengthens and connects emerging leaders throughout the Mountain State. -
Justices throw hammer down in Jefferson zoning hearing case
CHARLESTON – With a triple whammy, the Supreme Court of Appeals disqualified two members of Jefferson County's board of zoning appeals and the board's lawyer from a hearing on a permit for 600 new homes. -
Steptoe Professorship of Property Law established at WVU
MORGANTOWN -- The Robert M. Steptoe and James D. Steptoe Professorship of Property Law has been established at the College of Law at West Virginia University, made possible by gifts from the Steptoe family. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Goodwill Industries honors Lindell
Lindell CHARLESTON -– Norman Lindell, a Human Resources Consultant with the Labor and Employment practice group of Steptoe & Johnson, was recently honored by Goodwill Industries of Kanawha Valley. -
Steptoe & Johnson law blog is tool in 'employment essentials'
MORGANTOWN -– Attorneys in the labor and employment practice group of Steptoe & Johnson have launched the latest component to the firm's Web presence – a Labor and Employment blog. -
Insurer isn't responsible for Hayhurst in wrongful death suit, Justices rule
Davis CHARLESTON – Cincinnati Insurance Company won't have to cover lawyer Richard Hayhurst for any damage he caused in the course of a wrongful death suit, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled on April 1. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Krieger joins Steptoe & Johnson's energy team
Kreiger CHARLESTON -– Susan S. Brewer, CEO of Steptoe & Johnson, has announced that Kurt L. Krieger has joined the firm, Of Counsel, and will be a member of the firm's energy team in Charleston. -
PERSONNEL FILE: White named to 2010 Class of 'Generation Next'
White WHEELING -– Steptoe & Johnson attorney Kristian E. White has been chosen as a member of the 2010 class of "Generation Next: 40 under 40". -
Former Dept. of Agriculture employee alleges retaliatory discharge
CHARLESTON - A former state employee alleges he was fired from his job after voicing his opinion about state policy. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
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Man sues six attorneys, others for monetary losses
MARTINSBURG -- A man is suing six attorneys, a law firm, two banks and several others for causing him to sustain monetary damages. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
Feb. 16