West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals issued the following announcement on Mar. 18.
The following people were admitted to practice law in West Virginia during virtual and in-person ceremonies before the Supreme Court of Appeals on February 9 and March 17.
Successful applicants of the West Virginia Bar Examination who were admitted:
1. Timothy Andrew Joseph Dunning
2. Kellen Mitchell Shearin
3. Melanie Dawn Thompson
4. Tessa Louise Adkins
5. Jameson Carl Broggi
6. Anthony Sarafino Caliguire
7. William Savedge Flynn
8. Adam Monroe Johnson
9. Henry Evander Jones
10. Ricky Brock Mounts
11. Joseph Mickel Negaard
12. Justin Blake Tyree
13. Alexis Adair Williams
14. Danielle Nicole Zietak
Admitted by transferred Uniform Bar Examination:
1. Jessica Mae Sanchez Vestal
2. Dana Alexandra Jackson
3. Shae Lawrence Blankenship
4. Emily Calwell France
5. Gina Marie Modica
6. John Alexander Sczepanski
7. Caleb Allen Seckman
8. Don Maxwell Sims
9. Liana Lynn Stinson
Admitted by reciprocity (other states where admitted in parentheses):
1. Michael Paul Ackerman (KY, OH)
2. Daniel Patrick Callahan (VA)
3. Matthew Lincoln Clark (VA, NY)
4. John Timothy Givens (MS, AR)
5. Mark Eric Jaffe (LA, NY)
6. Nathan Adam Kottkamp (VA)
7. Maureen Christine McDonnell (ND,
CT, D.C., GA, MN, NC, SC)
8. Darren Patrick Nicholson (TX)
9. Jason Andrew Orr (PA, KS, MO)
10. Steven M. Regan (PA)
11. Craig Lewis Sheldon (NJ, CA, GA,
TX, NY)
12. Julie Marie White (MD, D.C.)
Admitted with limited permission to practice under Rule 9.0 of the Rules for Admission:
1. Christopher Mark Nelson, for limited permission to practice in association with
Legal Aid of West Virginia, having been admitted in Missouri.
Original source can be found here.