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PERSONNEL FILE: 21 Steptoe & Johnson attorneys ranked as 'Leaders in their Field'
CLARKSBURG -- Chambers USA has named 21 Steptoe & Johnson attorneys "Leaders in their Field" for 2010. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Wilmoth elected secretary of board of W.Va. Independent Colleges and Universities
Wilmoth WHEELING -– Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that William D. Wilmoth has been elected Secretary of the board of the West Virginia Independent Colleges and Universities. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson donates more than 4,000 hours to pro bono projects
Whalen CLARKSBURG -–Steptoe & Johnson attorneys and paralegals donated over 4,100 pro bono hours to matters in 2009, an increase of more than 700 hours from 2008. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson lawyer elected chair of state college board
Yurko CLARKSBURG -– Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that Richard M. Yurko Jr. has been elected chairman of the Board of the West Virginia Independent Colleges and Universities. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Six receive promotions at Steptoe & Johnson
Bordogna CLARKSBURG -- Steptoe & Johnson recently announced the promotion of six attorneys. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson elects Flanery to executive committee
Flanery CLARKSBURG -– Steptoe & Johnson CEO Susan S. Brewer has announced that Sharon O. Flanery has been elected to the firm's executive committee, a leadership position that spans a three-year term. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson attorney chosen for Leadership West Virginia
Williams MORGANTOWN -– Monte L. Williams, a member of Steptoe & Johnson, has been chosen to participate in the 2010 class of Leadership West Virginia. -
McGraw's Bank of America suit transferred
McGraw CHARLESTON - State Attorney General Darrell McGraw's lawsuit against Bank of America has been transferred to a multi-district litigation proceeding in a New York federal court. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe & Johnson attorney chosen for Leadership West Virginia
MORGANTOWN -– Monte L. Williams, a member of Steptoe & Johnson, has been chosen to participate in the 2010 class of Leadership West Virginia. -
PERSONNEL FILE: ABCWV elects new chairman, board
CHARLESTON -- Associated Builders & Contractors, WV Chapter (ABCWV) is pleased to announce the election of its 2010 Chairman of the Board, Ott Meale, of Morgantown. -
Steptoe & Johnson announces 2010 webinar series
CHARLESTON -– Steptoe & Johnson has announced the first topic of the firm's 2010 energy webinar series, which will feature a three-part presentation on legal issues surrounding the Marcellus Shale development. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Hudkins named GABALTA liaison
Hudkins CLARKSBURG -– Steptoe & Johnson has announced that Marsha K. Hudkins, Of Counsel, has been installed as a regional liaison to the Greater Appalachian Basin Association of Lease and Title Analysts (GABALTA). -
Man wants burning phone case back in state court
CLARKSBURG –- A man who claims his phone caught on fire while in his pocket wants the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia to remand his complaint back to Monongalia Circuit Court where he originally filed it. -
McGraw hires familiar faces for Bank of America suit
McGraw HUNTINGTON - State Attorney General Darrell McGraw has again hired his brother's nephew to represent the State, this time in an antitrust lawsuit against Bank of America. -
Mass. company denies racial discrimination claim
CLARKSBURG -- A Massachusetts company denies it racially discriminated against its former sole black employee when it terminated him from his work. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Law 360 ranks three of Steptoe & Johnson's practice areas
CLARKSBURG -– Steptoe & Johnson has been ranked among the 100 largest firms in three different practice areas according to Law360. -
Heparin caused man to lose toes, suit says
CHARLESTON – Charleston Area Medical Center and manufacturers of blood thinner Heparin caused a West Virginia man to lose some toes, a lawsuit alleges. -
Railroad contractor says competitor filed spiteful suit
CLARKSBURG – A Glenville railroad contracting company says its competitor should pay it at least $1 million in compensatory damages after filing a lawsuit containing false allegations. -
Guardsmen case over carcinogens in Iraq removed to federal court
WHEELING – KBR and its subsidiaries have removed to federal court a complaint 32 former guardsmen filed against the contractor, alleging they were exposed to a highly carcinogenic substance while working as security at an Iraqi water plant.