Bernstine CHARLESTON -- Another West Virginia University presidential candidate's failure to communicate his views on a First Amendment-related lawsuit at the institution where he was previously dean of the law school is cause for concern, says one of his former colleagues.
Carr CHARLESTON - A Charleston attorney has been named as the new executive assistant to the president and general counsel at the University of Charleston.
Baker Cup finalist Steven Conifer hoists his trophy after being declared the winner. MORGANTOWN – Two people never worked as hard for $850 as Steven Conifer and Jenifer Matko.
CHARLESTON – A reprimand given to a Wood County attorney for failing to communicate with his clients or replying to complaints lodged against him is not the first time he was warned about such behavior.
MORGANTOWN – In an ideal teaching moment for West Virginia University law students, the Supreme Court of Appeals wrestled with a case of a belligerent doctor and a dead baby.
MORGANTOWN -- The West Virginia Roundtable is expecting a record number of attendees at this year's West Virginia Leadership Conference April 17-18 at the Waterfront Place Hotel in Morgantown.
MARTINSBURG - A Berkeley County man has filed a medical malpractice suit against two hospitals, a health care organization and a doctor after he was injured by medicine he received while in their care.
Davis CHARLESTON -- State Supreme Court Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis is attending a National Judicial Leadership Summit on Children March 8-9 in New York as part of her work to improve the way West Virginia's judicial system handles abuse and neglect cases during the Year of the Child, Too.
MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia University's Division of Forestry and Natural Resources will join with the West Virginia Division of Forestry's Forest Stewardship Program to host a one-day workshop on forest taxation and estate planning Friday, March 16, in Kearneysville in Jefferson County.
MORGANTOWN - A former physician at the West Virginia University School of Medicine is suing the school for $5 million, claiming a peer tried to harm his character by having several sexual harassment suits filed against him.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Charleston attorney Herschel H. "Ned" Rose III has been recommended by U.S. Senators Robert Byrd and Jay Rockefeller to serve as a federal judge in the Northern District of West Virginia.
CHARLESTON -- As the only woman on the West Virginia Supreme Court, I want to take this opportunity to write about women and the law, and the need to get more women into the legal profession.
Bentz CHARLESTON -- Jill Cranston Bentz has joined Dinsmore & Shohl LLP as a Partner in the Government Relations, Insurance, Litigation and Health Care Practice Groups.
MORGANTOWN -- The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences at West Virginia University has received a gift from Diana Biafora Sparagna, to establish an endowed fund named for her father: The Joseph R. Biafora Endowed Scholarship.