PHILADELPHIA -- Americans overwhelmingly want their next president to focus more on improving their standard of living, providing universal healthcare, and stemming the outsourcing of jobs overseas than making it easier for immigrants to live and work in the U.S., according to the latest "America At Work" national opinion survey by the non-partisan Employment Law Alliance (ELA).
Giatras CHARLESTON - A Charleston attorney will appear before the highest court in the land this fall, arguing a Second Amendment case that originated from a 2004 arrest of a Marion County man.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County man who was allegedly pulled from his car and beaten by two members of the Charleston Police Department is suing the police department and the city.
Wiggins CLARKBURG -- U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao recently named Kevin Wiggins, an attorney in Jackson Kelly's Clarksburg office, to serve on the Department of Labor's Advisory Council on Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans.
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that partner Marc E. Williams has been elected to the Board of Directors for Lawyers for Civil Justice, headquartered in Washington, D.C., as well as the Board of Directors for the National Foundation for Judicial Excellence, headquartered in Chicago, Ill.
CHARLESTON -- The following lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during ceremonies before the Supreme Court of Appeals on March 11 and 12.
Toriseva CHARLESTON -- Legislation that would prohibit attorneys from including specific financial demands for damages in personal injury and wrongful death cases has drawn support from both trial attorneys and defense counsel.
Ketchum HUNTINGTON -- There is no more anticipation: The first television ad in the state Supreme Court race has hit the airwaves, and it's about ketchup.
CHARLESTON -- As chairman of the Natural Resources Committee for the National Governors Association (NGA), I recently had the opportunity to review a proposal to make this year's NGA platform "A Clean Energy Future."
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Jackson Kelly has relocated its Washington, D.C., office to 1875 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 1110 in the area north of DuPont Circle.
CHARLES TOWN - A Washington, D.C., man has filed a suit against Jefferson Memorial Hospital and a doctor who treated him, claiming the doctor misread his x-ray and missed a kidney injury and fractured sacrum.
Phyllis Arnold, right, of BB&T presents a $1 million check to Marshall University President Stephen J. Kopp. (Photo courtesy of Rick Haye, Marshall University) HUNTINGTON -– The BB&T Charitable Foundation announced last week the contribution of $1 million to establish The BB&T Center for the Advancement of American Capitalism at the Lewis College of Business at Marshall University.