West Virginia University College of Law
Recent News About West Virginia University College of Law
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PERSONNEL FILE: Streyle, Winnell are new members at Bailey & Wyant
Streyle CHARLESTON -- Bailey & Wyant is proud to announce that Billie Jo Streyle and Jason Alan Winnell are the two newest Members in its Charleston office. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Kimble joins Spilman Thomas & Battle
Kimble MORGANTOWN -– Spilman Thomas & Battle is pleased to announce that Kelly J. Kimble has joined the firm as counsel in the growing litigation practice. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Ashley Saville-Amtower joins Steptoe & Johnson
Saville-Amtower MORGANTOWN -– Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to welcome Ashley Saville-Amtower as a new associate in the firm's Morgantown office. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Flynn joins Spilman team as associate
Flynn CHARLESTON -– Spilman Thomas & Battle is pleased to announce that Charity K. Flynn has joined the firm as an associate. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Stout named Trust, Estate Lawyer of 2010
Stout HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that Bruce L. Stout has been named the Best Lawyers 2010 Trust and Estates Lawyer of the Year for Charleston. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen announces new associates
Lockhart HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen is pleased to announce that Matt Lockhart and James "Bob" R. Mills have passed the West Virginia Bar Examination and are new associates in the firm's Huntington Office. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Steptoe inducted as fellow of College of Labor and Employment Lawyers
Steptoe CLARKSBURG -– Robert M. Steptoe Jr., chairman of Steptoe & Johnson, recently was elected a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. -
Judicial Reform panel submits report
Manchin CHARLESTON – West Virginia needs a mid-level appeals court to lighten the caseload of the state Supreme Court, according to a judicial reform panel report. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Kontos-Miller joins Jenkins-Fenstermaker
HUNTINGTON -- Eleni Kontos-Miller, a Huntington native, is the most recent attorney to join Jenkins Fenstermaker. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Minton joins Steptoe & Johnson
Minton CLARKSBURG -– Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to welcome Allison Minton as a new associate in the firm's Clarksburg office. -
Tabit considering run for Kanawha judge position
CHARLESTON -- Charleston attorney Joanna I. Tabit is one of the seven candidates being considered for Judge Irene C. Berger's soon-to-be vacant seat in Kanawha Circuit Court. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Allen Guthrie & Thomas hires two new associates
Akers CHARLESTON -- Allen Guthrie & Thomas has announced the hiring of two new associates. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Hayhurst, Huff join Dinsmore & Shohl
Hayhurst CHARLESTON -– Dinsmore & Shohl is pleased to announce that Eric Hayhurst and John Huff have joined the firm's West Virginia offices. -
Casey recommended for Northern District judgeship
Casey CHARLESTON – State Democratic Party Chairman Nick Casey has been recommended for a federal judgeship in the Northern District of West Virginia. -
Goodwin resigns from WVU Board
Goodwin MORGANTOWN -- Charleston attorney Steve Goodwin is stepping down after seven years on West Virginia University's Board of Governors. -
Social, gender rights in Mexico topic of WVU Law panel
MORGANTOWN -- "Social and Gender Rights in Mexico" is the topic that will be examined by two visiting scholars from the University of Guanajuato, in Guanajuato, Mexico. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen's Loftus admitted to Maryland Bar
Loftus HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen is pleased to announce that Paul Loftus, a litigation partner in the firm's Huntington office, passed the Out-of-State Attorney's Bar Examination and been admitted to the Maryland State Bar. -
WVU College of Law presents final 'Global Perspectives' speaker
Patron S�nchez MORGANTOWN -- Dr. Fernando Patron Sánchez, director of the Department of Public Management, Division of Law, Politics and Government at the University of Guanajuato in Mexico, will be the third and final speaker in the West Virginia University College of Law's McDougall Lecture Series, "Global Perspectives." -
PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman expands Charleston and Roanoke offices
Titus CHARLESTON -– Spilman Thomas & Battle is pleased to announce that several attorneys have joined the firm. -
Retired Judge Arthur N. Gustke dies
PARKERSBURG -– Retired Fourth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Arthur N. Gustke died Sunday, Sept. 27, at his home. He was 80.