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PERSONNEL FILE: Bentz named Young Gun by W.Va. Executive
Bentz CHARLESTON -– Jill Bentz, a partner in Dinsmore & Shohl's Charleston office, has been recognized as a member of the Young Guns Class of 2011 by West Virginia Executive magazine. -
WVU law students lend skills to Grad Nation initiative
MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia University College of Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Society members are working with community volunteers to assist with the Monongaila County Schools' Grad Nation initiative, facilitating a series of community forums to address issues associated with local high school drop-out rates. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Three new associates join Bowles Rice
Hudson CHARLESTON -- Thomas A. Heywood, managing partner of Bowles Rice, has announced that three attorneys have joined the law firm as associates. -
West Virginia Law Review dedicates special "Health Care in America" issue to Rockefeller
Rockefeller MORGANTOWN -- In recognition of his long history of working to improve health care in this country, the West Virginia Law Review will dedicate its next issue to Sen. Jay Rockefeller. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen welcomes three new attorneys
HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen is pleased to welcome three new associates to the firm. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Two new associates join Bowles Rice
Lewis CHARLESTON -- Two associates have joined the law firm of Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Three attorneys join Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso
Estep CHARLESTON -- The law firm of Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso has added three new associates. -
WVU law school to host coal discussion
Gerrard The West Virginia University College of Law will host Professor Michael B. Gerrard, who will describe some of the legal challenges facing the coal industry in view of concerns over climate change on Monday, Nov. 1. -
McHugh ready for two more years
McHugh CHARLESTON – Campaigning for a statewide election isn't the same as it was 30 years ago. Just ask Thomas McHugh. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Stout named to WVU College of Law Dean's Development Council
Stout HUNTINGTON -- Bruce Stout, a partner at Huddleston Bolen, was recently named to the West Virginia University College of Law Dean's Development Council for a second term. -
Prominent legal scholar to headline Fairness WV Conference at WVU
Robson MORGANTOWN -- Ruthann Robson, John T. Copenhaver visiting Chair at the West Virginia University College of Law, will be the featured speaker at the Fairness WV Conference 2010. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Dinsmore & Shohl recognizes outstanding associate
Stonestreet CHARLESTON -- Dinsmore & Shohl has awarded Robert Stonestreet with its 2010 Alice Neeley Memorial Award. -
Manchin selects judicial vacancy panel
Manchin CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin has selected the eight individuals who will make up the state's Judicial Vacancy Advisory Commission. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Kay Casto & Chaney announce new hires
Hoblitzell CHARLESTON -- Kay Casto & Chaney have announced that John D. "Jack" Hoblitzell, III and Ryan P. Simonton have been hired as associates. -
PERSONNEL FILE: U.S. News recognizes Morgantown law firm
Karlin MORGANTOWN -- The U.S. News magazine edition of Best Lawyers in America names the Morgantown law firm of Allan N. Karlin & Associates as a West Virginia Tier 1 law firm in the area of Employment Law representing individuals. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Stout contributes to new book
Stout HUNTINGTON -- Bruce Stout, a partner at Huddleston Bolen, recently authored a chapter in the book, "Inside the Minds: Estate Planning Client Strategies." The chapter authored by Stout focused on concerns and challenges with the estate tax. -
PERSONNEL FILE: WVBA has annual meeting, elects new officers
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- The West Virginia Bar Association held its 124th Annual Meeting at The Greenbrier on Aug. 12-14. -
Municipal judge for Charleston, Nitro stepping down
Taylor CHARLESTON -- Municipal Judge Shawn Taylor announced on Sept. 21 that he will step down from his judicial duties effective Oct. 29. -
Circuit Judge Robert L. Holland Jr. dies
CHARLESTON -- Third Judicial Circuit Judge Robert L. Holland Jr. died Monday after having a heart attack Sunday at his home in Greenwood. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Dailey named to W.Va. Chamber Board
Dailey CHARLESTON -– Anna Dailey, a partner in Dinsmore & Shohl's Charleston office, has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors by the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce.