
Constance H. Weber is a member of Kay Casto & Chaney PLLC where she practices primarily in the area of Employment Law. She is also a member of the firm's Insurance/Litigation, Nursing Home, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial, and Health Care Practice Groups. She leads the firm’s associate, marketing and recruitment committees.
As part of her practice, Ms. Weber regularly advises West Virginia employers as to the implementation of employment policies and procedures as well as their application to specific personnel related issues. She frequently addresses employers as well as other members of the West Virginia bar on such topics as employee selection and termination, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and wage and hour laws. She has tried several discrimination cases on behalf of employers in West Virginia in the various counties located throughout the state as well as before state and federal agencies.
Ms. Weber received her bachelor's degree in 1992 from Queens College in Charlotte, North Carolina, and in 1996 her J.D. from West Virginia University College of Law. She is a member of the West Virginia State Bar and serves as chairwoman of the Employment Law Committee. Additionally, she is a member of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Human Resources Committee and a regular contributor to the WV Chamber’s HR Journal.
She is a board member of the Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia and serves on its Employment Law Committee and is a member the Defense Research Institute. Ms. Weber is a member of the John A. Field, Jr. American Inn of Court.
Ms. Weber is admitted to practice before the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, the United States District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Among Ms. Weber's achievements include being listed in the 2008 and 2007 West Virginia Super Lawyers for Employment and Labor and being among those recognized by the 2010 Chambers USA - The Clients Guide of American’s Leading Lawyers for Business. In the area of Labor and Employment, the Chambers Guide regarded Ms. Weber “a tenacious younger litigator whose clients are impressed by her incredibly astute mind and commitment to the cause.”
Ms. Weber received the 2009 Generation Next: 40 Under 40 award from The State Journal.
She serves as on the board of directors for the Gabriel Project of WV. Locally, Ms. Weber serves on the Commission for the Metro Valley Chapter of The Gabriel Project of West Virginia, Inc. and as a board member for Kanawha-Charleston Soccer Foundation, Inc.

