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Flanigan ready for term as WVAJ president
PRINCETON – As if being a single mother who just started her own law firm isn’t enough, Paige Flanigan has something else to keep her busy for the next year. Flanigan recently was elected president of the West Virginia Association for Justice at the organization’s annual convention. “It is a great privilege and honor to serve as president of the West Virginia Association for Justice,” Flanigan, 49, said. -
Riley Jr. joins Bernstein-Burkley's W.Va. office
FROM STAFF REPORTS PITTSBURGH – Arch W. -
Cramer named new 2nd Circuit judge
By CHRIS DICKERSON CHARLESTON – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Thursday appointed Jeffrey D. -
Cramer named new 2nd Circuit judge
CHARLESTON – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Thursday appointed Jeffrey D. Cramer as Circuit Court Judge for the 2nd Judicial Court Circuit serving Marshall, Tyler and Wetzel counties. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Love named a Super Lawyer
CHARLESTON – Attorney Charles M. Love IV has been selected to the 2015 West Virginia Super Lawyers for a sixth time. -
New WVU Law dean wants to expand programs
MORGANTOWN – The new dean of West Virginia University College of Law is looking forward to expanding programs at the school in the future. -
Logan County judge retiring
LOGAN – Longtime Logan Circuit Judge Roger L. Perry is retiring at the end of June. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Karlin selected as Super Lawyer
MORGANTOWN – Attorney Allan N. Karlin has been selected to the 2015 West Virginia Super Lawyers Top 10 list for the seventh year in a row. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Three lawyers joins Lewis, Glasser, Casey & Rollins
CHARLESTON – Three attorneys have joined the roster at Lewis, Glasser, Casey & Rollins. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Nelson joins Lewis Brisbois' Charleston office
CHARLESTON – Lewis Brisbois is pleased to welcome Matthew Nelson to our Charleston office as a partner in our nationwide Class Action and Mass Tort Practice. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Prezioso joins Dinsmore's Wheeling office
WHEELING – Dinsmore & Shohl welcomes Christopher J. Prezioso to the firm’s Wheeling office. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bailey named as ranked Chambers lawyer
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant PLLC would like to congratulate managing member Charles Bailey for being selected as a ranked lawyer in Chambers USA 2015. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Fanok joins Dinsmore's Morgantown office
MORGANTOWN – Dinsmore & Shohl welcomes Stephen R. Fanok to the firm’s Morgantown office. -
Workman has big goals for 2015
CHARLESTON – About a month into her latest stint at Chief Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court, Margaret Workman is eager to tackle some lofty goals for 2015. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Schumacher named member of Bailey & Wyant
CHARLESTON – Bailey & Wyant has named David Schumacher as the firm’s newest member in the Charleston office. -
Tomblin names Wilmoth new Randolph Circuit Judge
CHARLESTON – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has appointed David H. Wilmoth as the new Randolph Circuit Judge. -
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. -
PERSONNEL FILE: New equity shareholders for Bailey & Wyant
CHARLESTON – As of Jan. 1, John P. Fuller, Jason S. Hammond, and Brian D. Morrison have joined Charles R. Bailey and Marc J. Slotnick as equity shareholders of Bailey & Slotnick PLLC, a member of Bailey & Wyant PLLC. -
PERSONNEL FILE: McCartney joins Jackson Kelly
CHARLESTON – Jackson Kelly is pleased to welcome Lauren Hutchins McCartney to the firm. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly welcomes four associates
CHARLESTON – Jackson Kelly is pleased to welcome Candice Kines, Alexandra M. Kitts, Rachel D. Ludwig and Ryan Pulver to the firm.