News from June 2011
Justices say radiology tech should be disciplined
CHARLESTON –- Radiology technician Kenneth Harrison, who injected Benadryl into a patient without a doctor's authority, lost his license for two years.
Teen sues City of Charleston for gunshot wound
CHARLESTON -- A 15-year-old is suing the City of Charleston after he suffered a gunshot wound while waiting for a taxi outside Washington Manor Apartments.
CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County
May 24
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
May 25
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
April 13
CIVIL FILINGS: Marshall County
April 8
CIVIL FILINGS: Jackson County
April 25
Robert Peirce: Once a client, always a client
When you hire Robert Peirce to represent you, you've got a lawyer for life.
Justice Ketchum to speak to new citizens
Ketchum CHARLESTON -– West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Menis E. Ketchum will be the guest speaker at the naturalization ceremony at 11 a.m. Monday, June 6, in the Robert C. Byrd United States Courthouse in Charleston.
Kanawha Courthouse gets grant for security improvements
Carper CHARLESTON – Kanawha County court officials have received $26,000 in state grant funding to be used to improve security at the Judicial Annex in Charleston.
Free seminar to focus on protection from blasting claims
Veltri CHARLESTON -- The Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. of West Virginia presents a free seminar entitled "Protect Your Company from Blasting Claims" on June 15.
PERSONNEL FILE: Gardill appointed trustee of WVU Alumni Association scholarship fund
Gardill MORGANTOWN -- The West Virginia University Alumni Association's Loyalty Permanent Endowment Fund (LPEF) Board of Trustees has appointed James C. Gardill as its newest member of the Trust Committee.
PERSONNEL FILE: Massie to represent W.Va. in DRI
Massie HUNTINGTON -– Robert L. "Bob" Massie, a partner in Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP's West Virginia office, has been named West Virginia State Representative of DRI -- The Voice of the Defense Bar.
PERSONNEL FILE: 29 lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON -- On May 25, 29 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
PERSONNEL FILE: Six lawyers admitted to practice in W.Va.
CHARLESTON -- On May 10, six lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
PERSONNEL FILE: Lockhart named to Marshall alumni board
Lockhart HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that Attorney Matthew Lockhart, an Associate in the Huntington office, has been named to the Marshall University Alumni Association Board of Directors.