West Virginia University College of Law
Recent News About West Virginia University College of Law
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Huntington attorney dies at 55
Stout HUNTINGTON – A Huntington attorney at Huddleston Bolen died Jan. 28 at the age of 55. -
Landmark Clifford case to discussed Feb. 7
Clifford CHARLESTON -- J. R. Clifford, a trailblazer in many aspects of West Virginia's black history, and his landmark case Williams vs. Board of Education of Tucker County, will be the topic of the next Archives and History after-hours lecture. -
PERSONNEL FILE: McCuskey files to run for House of Delegates
McCuskey CHARLESTON -– Charleston attorney J.B. McCuskey has filed to be a candidate for the House of Delegates in the 35th District. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bailey & Glasser announces seven new partners
CHARLESTON -- The law firm of Bailey and Glasser, known for its work on complex litigation and transactions nationwide, has announced seven new members to the firm's partnership. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman Thomas & Battle elects new members
CHARLESTON -— The management team of the law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced it has elected several new members effective Jan. 1. -
Kunstler film showing Thursday at WVU
MORGANTOWN -– How much of a polarizing figure was William Kunstler? -
Ketchum ready to get work done in 2012
Ketchum CHARLESTON – Menis Ketchum's goals for 2012 are simple: Get work done. -
Steptoe & Johnson gives $500,000 to WVU College of Law renovation
MORGANTOWN -– A $500,000 gift from the law firm of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC will help fund a $24 million renovation project at the West Virginia University College of Law. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Case joins Allan Karlin & Associates
Case MORGANTOWN -- Harrison Case has joined the law firm of Allan N. Karlin & Associates in Morgantown, following a two-year clerkship with Judge Irene M. Keeley of the United States District Court in Clarksburg. -
Bowles Rice gives $500,000 to WVU College of Law renovation
MORGANTOWN -– A $500,000 gift from Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love, LLP will help fund a $24 million renovation project at West Virginia University's College of Law, Dean Joyce McConnell of the College of Law announced Wednesday. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Nutzman joins Dinsmore's Charleston office
Nutzman CHARLESTON -- Dinsmore is pleased to announce that Jason Nutzman has re-joined the firm as an associate in the Labor & Employment Department and Mine Safety & Health Practice Group. -
Rowe campaign announces leadership team
Rowe CHARLESTON -- Circuit Judge Jim Rowe has announced the leadership team for his campaign for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Morgan becomes member at Bailey & Wyant
CHARLESTON -– Charleston law firm Bailey & Wyant is pleased to announce the promotion of Kelly C. Morgan to a member of the firm. -
PERSONNEL FILE: WVU law professor to testify at U.S. Senate committee hearing
MORGANTOWN -- Patrick McGinley, a West Virginia University College of Law professor, was scheduled to testify at a U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing Nov. 17. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Hazard joins Bell Law Firm
Hazard CHARLESTON –- The Bell Law Firm is pleased to announce that Sprague W. Hazard joined the firm on Nov. 1. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Reynolds to speak at Marshall
Reynolds HUNTINGTON -– Delegate Doug Reynolds will speak at Marshall University in Corbly Hall 105 on the Huntington campus at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15. His topic will be "Collaboration: The Key to Workplace Success." -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson II appointed to state Board of Education
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has announced the appointment of Hamlin native Lloyd G. Jackson II to the West Virginia Board of Education. -
Marion Co. judge to speak at WVU College of Law
MORGANTOWN -– Judge Michael Aloi, who was appointed to the 16th Judicial Circuit serving Marion County earlier this year, will speak at West Virginia University's College of Law Nov. 14 at noon in the Marlyn Lugar Courtroom. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Hazard joins Bell Law Firm
CHARLESTON -- Sprague W. Hazard has joined The Bell Law Firm. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bailey included in 'Best Lawyers'
Bailey CHARLESTON -- Charles R. Bailey has been selected by his peers for inclusion the 18th edition of the Best Lawyers in America.