West Virginia University College of Law
Recent News About West Virginia University College of Law
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DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP: Dinsmore Promotes 15 Attorneys to Partner, Partner of Counsel
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP is pleased to announce J. Corey Asay, Charles E. Baverman III, Kelby T. Gray, Thomas J. Hayes, Jason W. Hilliard, Kerry O. Irwin, Katie P. Jacob, Alina Klimkina, Drew A. Linnenbom, Matt Lockhart, Sarah Mikowski McKenna, Anthony Pisano, Natalie H. Rauf and Arie M. Spitz have been elected to partnership effective Jan. 1. Pamela W. Bridgeport has been named partner of counsel. -
Hutchison officially sworn in as state Supreme Court justice
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court storm is over. That’s what Circuit Judge Alan Moats said Jan. 4 during the swearing in ceremony for new Justice John Hutchison. -
Monongalia Circuit Judge Clawges retiring
MORGANTOWN – Monongalia Circuit Judge Russell M. Clawges Jr. is retiring next month. Clawges, who will turn 69 on Jan. 30, announced his retirement effective Jan. 31. -
Hutchison appointed to state Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice has appointed Raleigh Circuit Judge John Hutchison to the state Supreme Court. -
Governor appoints Nines, Ewing to circuit judge positions
CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice has appointed two men to vacant circuit judge positions – Shawn David Nines of Thornton in the 19th Judicial Circuit and Thomas Ewing in the 12th Judicial Circuit. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Welcomes New Attorney to Morgantown Office
Bowles Rice is pleased to announce that attorney Christine Pill Fisher has joined the firm’s Morgantown, West Virginia office. She will focus her practice on business and corporate matters. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Welcomes Attorney Gabriele Wohl
Bowles Rice is pleased to announce that attorney Gabriele Wohl has joined the firm’s Charleston, West Virginia office. -
WVU professor reflects on lecture by Connecticut Supreme Court justice
MORGANTOWN — Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Richard A. Robinson recently delivered the 2018 Ihlenfeld Lecture at West Virginia University College of Law. -
WVU law professor receives award for work in agriculture
MORGANTOWN — A West Virginia University College of Law professor recently received the Excellence in Agricultural Law for Academica award for his contributions to the agricultural community as an attorney. -
WVU, Marshall partner to launch Center for Consumer Law & Education
MORGANTOWN — The Center for Consumer Law & Education will host its launch event Wednesday at the West Virginia University College of Law. -
BOWLES RICE: Bowles Rice Welcomes New Attorney to Martinsburg Office
Bowles Rice is pleased to announce that attorney Nicola D. Smith has joined the firm’s Martinsburg, West Virginia office. -
Salango honored, ready to get to work as Kanawha County's newest circuit judge
CHARLESTON – Tera Salango still is trying to let it all soak in. “It feels good,” Salango said just hours after winning in the Nov. 6 election to become Kanawha County’s newest circuit judge. “I’m excited. It still hasn’t set in, but I’m excited and ready to get to work. -
Candidate Lewis wants partisanship off the Supreme Court
CHARLESTON — Hiram "Buck" Lewis IV wants to get politics out of the judiciary if he is elected to the Supreme Court. -
State high court candidate Smith seeks transparency, accountability
CHARLESTON — Supreme Court of Appeals candidate Dennise Renee Smith wants more transparency and accountability for the West Virginia Supreme Court if she is elected. -
Supreme Court candidate Hatfield seeks to increase public awareness
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals candidate Ron Hatfield hopes to bring awareness to State Bar Association programs and increase public awareness if elected to the bench. -
WVU law professor participates in Harvard symposium
MORGANTOWN — A law professor at West Virginia University College of Law recently spoke at a Harvard University symposium, featuring the topic of 2018 educator walkouts. -
WVU law students collect nearly 6,000 food items for donation
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University College of Law students participated in a donation drive in September in which approximately 5,800 food items were collected and donated. -
Two WVU students participate in Google law program
MORGANTOWN — Two West Virginia University College of Law second-year law students spent time this summer working with Google through its Legal Summer Institute. -
WVU law school conducts Community Service Fair
MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia University College of Law recently held its Community Service Fair. -
DINSMORE & SHOHL LLP: Dinsmore Welcomes 21 Associates
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP has added 21 associates to the firm across eight offices.