News from September 2011
Kanawha mortgage case goes to federal court
CHARLESTON -- Two Kanawha County residents say they have suffered severe emotional distress as a result of a mortgage servicing company's actions.
Fayette man says Nationwide offer wasn't enough
BECKLEY -- A Fayette County man who was injured in a car accident is suing Nationwide Insurance Co., alleging the insurer has refused to make a "fair and reasonable offer" to settle.
Tentative regional truancy meeting schedule released
Davis CHARLESTON -– Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis and Nineteenth Circuit Judge Alan Moats have released the tentative schedule of their regional meetings on truancy.
PERSONNEL FILE: Lusk was part of faculty at IADC Trial Academy
Lusk CHARLESTON -— The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that member Neva G. Lusk served as teaching faculty for the International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Trial Academy held at Stanford University Law School this summer.
PERSONNEL FILE: W.Va. Chamber inducts inaugural Hall of Fame class
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -– The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce has inducted six business leaders as inaugural members of the newly established West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame.
PERSONNEL FILE: Three attorneys join Spilman's Charleston office
Gibson CHARLESTON -— The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that three attorneys have joined its Charleston office.
PERSONNEL FILE: Hyman joins Spilman's Winston-Salem office
Hyman WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle announced today that Casey C. Hyman has joined its Winston-Salem, N.C. office as an associate in the litigation department.
PERSONNEL FILE: Dinsmore opens fourth office in West Virginia
LEWISBURG -– Dinsmore & Shohl is pleased to announce that it has expanded its presence in the Mountain State with a new office in Lewisburg.