CHARLESTON -- Al Emch, CEO of Jackson Kelly PLLC, has announced 13 membership changes at the firm.
Seven have been elected to equity members, meaning they now have ownership stake in the firm. Six have been elected as members.
Equity members
Marcia Broughton practices in the firm's Estate and Trust group in Clarksburg. She received her J.D. from West Virginia University College of Law, and her LLM in Taxation from Georgetown University Name Law Center.
Christine Brumley practices in the firm's Business Law Department in the Charleston office. She received her J.D. from WVU.
Pete Hoffman's practice centers on Criminal Litigation and White Collar Criminal Defense in the firm's Martinsburg and Washington, D.C., offices. He received his J.D. from WVU.
Karen Johnston's practice is focused on Occupational Safety and Health in the firm's Denver office. She earned her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.
Hank Moore practices in the firm's nationwide Occupational Safety and Health group and is resident in the Pittsburgh office. He is a graduate of the Dickinson School of Law.
Chris Robertson practices Labor and Employment law in the firm's Martinsburg office. He received his law degree from Washington and Lee University School of Law.
Melissa Robinson is resident in the firm's Charleston office where her practice is concentrated in the area of Workers' Compensation. She received her J.D. from WVU.
Non-equity members
Whitney Clegg practices in both the New Martinsville and Wheeling locations. Her practice focuses on defending business and individual clients in Civil Litigation. She received her J.D. from WVU.
Steve Condaras practices in the firm's Business and Commercial Law Department in the Charleston office. He earned his J.D. from WVU.
Ashley Harman practices in the firm's Federal Black Lung Department in the Morgantown office. She earned her J.D. from WVU.
Amber Hoback practices in the firm's Litigation Department in the Charleston office. She earned her J.D. from WVU.
April Min is resident in the firm's Washington, D.C., office, having spent the first five years of her tenure in the Morgantown office. Her practice focuses in litigation and Government Contracts. Min received her J.D. from WVU.
Ken Tawney practices in the firm's Business Law Department in the Charleston office. His practice is centered on oil and gas work and commercial litigation.
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