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Jaclyn E. Schiffour Joins Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Charleston Office
Jaclyn E. Schiffour Joins Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Charleston Office. -
STEPTOE & JOHNSON PLLC: Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Adds Six Associate Attorneys
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to announce that six attorneys have joined the firm as associates. Three practice in the firm’s Labor Department and the others practice in the Litigation Department. -
Libertarian candidate for governor hopes to help West Virginians disenchanted with political process
CHARLESTON — An Upshur County attorney is running for governor as the libertarian candidate and hopes she can help West Virginians in a time where everything has become extremely political. -
Two WVU law students receive inaugural Rural Practice Scholarship
Nathan Bennett and Sarah Petitto, West Virginia University College of Law students, are the first-ever recipients for the Rural Practice Scholarship. -
Justitia Officium award winner Aloi feels humbled, honored
CLARKSBURG — A federal magistrate judge was one of two recipients of the 2018 Justitia Officium Award presented by the West Virginia University College of Law faculty. -
Spilman partner Allevato recognized for trust and estate work
CHARLESTON – Spilman Thomas & Battle partner John F. Allevato is “very appreciative” after being awarded the highest recognition for private wealth attorneys in the 2017 edition of the Chambers High Net Worth (HNW) guide. -
WVU Law grad Kimberly Reed appointed to Export-Import bank office
WASHINGTON – Kimberly A. Reed, a 1996 graduate of the West Virginia University College of Law, credits her West Virginia upbringing as a driving force on the path that has led to her appointment as first vice president of the Export-Import Bank of the United States. -
Impact of Upper Big Branch felt throughout West Virginia
CHARLESTON – A top underground mine safety attorney says he still wants answers as to what caused the 2010 Upper Big Branch Mine explosion that killed 29 miners. -
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. -
Davis will be chief justice in 2014
Robin Davis, left, will succeed Brent Benjamin, right, as chief justice of the state Supreme Court in 2014. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Four attorneys join Bowles Rice
CHARLESTON - Four attorneys have recently joined regional law firm Bowles Rice. The new associates are Michael A. Bush, Michael C. Cardi, Christopher Lee Edwards and Elizabeth A. Margolin. -
Loser says Upshur sheriff-elect violated Hatch Act
Taylor BUCKHANNON – An Upshur County attorney is contesting the certification of the May 8 primary election for sheriff saying the winner's candidacy violated state and federal law. -
Davis to speak at Upshur dropout prevention summit
Davis BUCKHANNON -– Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis will be the keynote speaker at an Upshur County Schools Dropout Prevention Summit this week. -
Davis proud of accomplishments, record
Davis CHARLESTON -- Regardless of how many people are running for the two state Supreme Court seats up for grabs this year, Justice Robin Jean Davis is focused on keeping hers. -
What judges see on 'The Law Works'
Ringer Get a first-hand account of what goes through a judge's mind as they take in the information being presented, including what they see, on the next "The Law Works," at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9 on West Virginia PBS. -
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. -
New judge to take office in Marion County
CHARLESTON -– West Virginia's newest circuit judge will be sworn into office in a ceremony at 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, in the main courtroom in the Marion County Courthouse. The public is invited to attend, and no RSVP is necessary. -
Aloi appointed to Marion judge post
CHARLESTON -- Acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has appointed Marion County native and Fairmont lawyer Michael John Aloi as judge for the 16th Judicial Circuit serving Marion County. -
Davis to run for Court in 2012
Davis CHARLESTON -- West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Robin Davis announced Wednesday she is running for re-election to the Court in 2012. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Hoover joins Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso
Hoover CHARLESTON -- Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso is pleased to announce that Keith R. Hoover has joined the firm's Charleston office.