Greear CHARLESTON – Dan Greear, the Republican candidate for state Attorney General, has agreed to abide by a transparency code crafted by the American Tort Reform Association if he is elected.
CHARLESTON – In a follow-up to its judicial accountability report card, the legal watchdog group Help Abolish Legal Tyranny recently released a 10 best practices list.
Dys CHARLESTON -- I was recently in Washington, D.C. for some meetings with pro-family leaders and politicians. Following a day's worth of meetings, I was graciously given a ticket to watch the Washington Nationals play the Anaheim Angels.
Haddad MARTINSBURG -- Martin & Seibert L.C. is pleased to announce that it has hired two new attorneys to join its Charleston and Martinsburg offices.
CHARLESTON -- Jackson Kelly is pleased to announce that 28 of the firm's West Virginia lawyers have been named as Super Lawyers in the 2008 issue of Super Lawyers.
McGraw ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. -– A troubled wire transfer company settled Wednesday with 45 state attorneys general, including state Attorney General Darrell McGraw, agreeing to provide fraud prevention education services.
McGraw WHEELING – Campaign contributors given state contracts by state Attorney General Darrell McGraw will try to stake their claims to portions of nearly $4 million in fees in August.
CHARLESTON -- Jackson Kelly is pleased to announce that 15 of the firm's West Virginia lawyers have been ranked as leaders in their field in the Chambers USA 2008 Guide to America's Leading Business Lawyers.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County woman has filed a suit against the Board of Education, on behalf of her daughter, who allegedly was mistreated, humiliated and abused by her teacher.
McGraw CHARLESTON - A settlement designed by Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office will entitle consumers to sales tax breaks on appliances, while private practice attorneys hired by McGraw may rake in almost $4 million.
CHARLESTON – In the year before his indictment in the DUI death of his friend, a Pocahontas County man was charged with a variety of criminal offenses including, ironically, aiding and abetting a fugitive.
McGraw NEW ORLEANS - West Virginia's Darrell McGraw was one of six state attorneys general to be given a "B" grading in a recent study ranking how each is helping homeowners make it through the nation's foreclosure crisis.
CHARLESTON -- It was a heady day last year when a major U.S. company broke ground in West Virginia's capital for a new regional headquarters, promising $35 million investment in the Mountain State and 2,500 new jobs.
Weiss WASHINGTON - Disgraced securities lawyer Melvyn Weiss, who awaits sentencing for illegally paying clients to file shareholder complaints, actually injured shareholders, a report released Wednesday indicates.
Clark CHARLESTON -- Patrick E. Clark has joined the law firm of Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love as Special Counsel, and will be based in the firm's Charleston office.
Crislip CHARLESTON -- Stephen R. Crislip received the honor of being recognized a Fellow of the West Virginia Bar Foundation at its 10th annual Fellows Dinner on April 24.