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Charleston attorney Carter looks forward to working with JVAC
CHARLESTON — Charleston attorney Mark Carter is looking forward to working with the Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission, which Gov. Jim Justice appointed him to last month. -
WILSON ELSER: Wilson Elser Promotes 19 to Nonequity Partner
National law firm Wilson Elser has promoted 19 of counsel and associates to nonequity partner, effective January 1, 2019. -
DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP: Dinsmore Welcomes 21 Associates
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP has added 21 associates to the firm across eight offices. -
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. -
Yale Law professor to speak at Marshall's Amicus Curiae Lecture Series
HUNTINGTON – Heather Gerken, the J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law at Yale Law School, will be the featured speaker as the fall 2015 Amicus Curiae Lecture Series opens at Marshall University. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Four elected partners at Bailey & Glasser
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Glasser LLP is pleased to announce that the following four attorneys have been elected partners in the firm, effective January 1, 2015: Jeffrey Baron, Michael Hissam, Patricia Kipnis and Robert Lorea. -
WVU College of Law to house First Amendment scholar's papers
Baker MORGANTOWN -– West Virginia University's College of Law will house the collected works of C. Edwin Baker, a renowned First Amendment and media legal scholar and attorney. -
Rodriguez dispute fuels law class
Rodriguez BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- Law professor Derek Bambauer knew he found the perfect teaching tool in former West Virginia University head football coach Rich Rodriguez's contract dispute. -
Court rules in favor of Rich Rod in home sale case
Rodriguez MORGANTOWN -- A Monongalia Circuit Court has granted partial summary judgment to former West Virginia University and University of Michigan football coach Rich Rodriguez after a Weirton attorney sued him over problems with the purchase of the coach's Morgantown home. -
WVU College of Law hosts talk on 'The Vanishing Fourth Amendment'
Ashdown MORGANTOWN -- The WVU College of Law will host a discussion titled "The Vanishing Fourth Amendment: Irrelevance and Consent." The discussion is scheduled for noon Thursday, Feb. 17 in the Marlyn E. Lugar Courtroom at the WVU Law Center in Morgantown. -
Simms' world is football, finance
Simms GREENWICH, Conn. -- Charleston native Bob Simms chased a lot of passes on the football field, but his biggest score came in the worldwide investment game. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Holmstrand joins Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso
Holmstrand CHARLESTON -- Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso is pleased to announce that Jeffrey A. Holmstrand has joined the firm's Wheeling office where he will continue to focus his statewide practice on defending product liability, mass torts/class action and complex insurance disputes as well as handling appellate issues. -
WVU College of Law hosts lecture on mandatory ultrasounds for women considering abortions
MORGANTOWN -– Professor Carol Sanger, the Barbara Aronstein Black Professor of Law at the Columbia Law School, will speak at the John W. Fisher II Lecture on Law and Medicine on the policy that several states now require that before a woman can consent to an abortion, she must first undergo an ultrasound examination and be offered the image of her fetus. -
NCAA General Counsel to speak at WVU
Cole MORGANTOWN -– The NCAA's general counsel will speak at West Virginia University on Nov. 4. -
WVU College of Law lecture to examine U.N. Security Council actions, disputes
Zan MORGANTOWN -- International law expert Dr. Myint Zan will appear as the second speaker in the West Virginia University College of Law McDougall Lecture Series "Global Perspectives" on Tuesday, Sept. 15 from 2-3 p.m. in the Marlyn E. Lugar Courtroom. -
WVU College of Law presents lecture 'Palestinian Women and the Law'
Shoaibi MORGANTOWN -– Halla E. Shoaibi, an international humanitarian law expert, will kick off a three-part lecture series called "Global Perspectives" on Monday, Aug. 31 at the West Virginia University College of Law with a discussion on "Palestinian Women and the Law." -
WVU researchers hid legal conflict, records show
Haut WHEELING - West Virginia University researchers took money from U.S. taxpayers and plaintiff lawyers, hid the conflict of interest, and produced questionable research for the benefit of the lawyers, according to court documents obtained by The West Virginia Record.