Robinson & McElwee alleges water cooler cracked, flooded office
CLARKSBURG – A water cooler in its lunchroom cracked and caused more than $100,000 in damages, the law firm Robinson & McElwee is alleging in a recently filed lawsuit. The firm and Wesbanco, Inc.,...
View ArticleSC will decide if $53M punitive damages award against insurers is too much
Justices of the state Supreme Court CHARLESTON – A once-$53 million punitive damages award against three insurers is among the issues the state Supreme Court took up on Sept. 24-25. The court heard...
View ArticlePERSONNEL FILE: Grigoraci is newest member of Robinson & McElwee
CHARLESTON — Robinson & McElwee has announced the addition of Mark Grigoraci as the firm’s newest member. Grigoraci Grigoraci will continue his work in the labor and employment practice group in...
View ArticlePERSONNEL FILE: Former WVMA president joins Robinson & McElwee
CHARLESTON — Robinson & McElwee has announced that Karen Price has joined the firm’s government relations practice as a legislative and business development liaison. Price Price previously served...
View ArticlePERSONNEL FILE: Six Robinson & McElwee lawyers honored by Chambers USA
CHARLESTON – The newly released edition of Chambers USA 2014 recognized six Robinson & McElwee attorneys as “Leaders in their Field” for their practices in West Virginia. They are: * David Higgins...
View ArticlePERSONNEL FILE: Annand joins Robinson & McElwee
CHARLESTON – Robinson & McElwee is pleased to welcome the firm’s newest Of Counsel, Stephen D. Annand, to the Clarksburg office. Annand Annand has more than 40 years of experience as a litigator...
View ArticleW.Va. no longer an anti-arbitration state, attorney/blogger says
CHARLESTON – In the past year, the West Virginia Supreme Court has issued three decisions that signify a potential shift in the state’s stance toward arbitration agreements. Kramer Two of the cases –...
View ArticleFormer Pressley Ridge teacher says he wasn’t paid final wages in time
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing over claims he was not paid by his former employer in a timely manner after being discharged. Thomas Yaussy filed a lawsuit Aug. 1 in Kanawha Circuit Court...
View ArticleJohn Deere says company owes $14K for track loader
FAYETTEVILLE – A company is suing over claims a Fayette County company is in default on payments for the purchase of a track loader. John Deere Construction and Forestry Company filed a lawsuit Oct. 14...
View ArticlePERSONNEL FILE: Robinson & McElwee recognized by U.S. News
CHARLESTON – Robinson & McElwee has been recognized as a Tier 1 law firm in Charleston in four practice areas, and a Tier 2 law firm in Charleston in 10 practice areas, by U.S. News – Best Lawyers...
View ArticleCharleston firm sponsors adoption of 60 shelter animals
CHARLESTON – Robinson & McElwee donated $4,500 to sponsor the Kanawha-Charleston Humane Association’s Black Friday adoption event. The firm initially began raising money in an effort to help the...
View ArticleRecords show Humphreys’ workers suggested burning, deleting Va. flood files
CHARLESTON – An amended complaint against attorney Jim Humphreys details alleged fraud and cover-up by him and his law firm regarding the representation of clients in flood litigation. Humphreys...
View ArticlePipeline sues property owners for access
BECKLEY – Mountain Valley Pipeline is suing 100 property owners for refusing property access to survey land for a proposed natural gas pipeline. MVP is in the process of surveying properties as part of...
View ArticleJudge: Car dealer can refuse contraceptive coverage
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has ruled that Joe Holland Chevrolet will not have to provide insurance coverage for some contraceptives to its employees. District Judge Thomas E. Johnston issued the...
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