Chambers USA Announces Leading Lawyers for Business; Booker, Betts, Hoblitzell

Charleston, West Virginia (May 3, 2018) — Chambers and Partners USA has released the 2019 rankings of the leading lawyers in business, which includes Kay Casto & Chaney in profiles highlighting Commercial Law and Commercial Litigation.

An excerpt taken from Chambers research reveals:

“Kay Casto & Chaney PLLC is known for being experienced on matters spanning the energy, healthcare and education sectors. Transactional expertise covers commercial lending in addition to bond issuances. Understanding of commercial matters complemented by a respected litigation practice. Bill Booker is lauded as easily one of the preeminent business lawyers in West Virginia. His long career has seen him advise on the full gamut of transactional issues, and he remains best known for his handling of commercial lending mandates. Sources say Bill does excellent work.”

“The firm predominantly focuses on defense work, covering personal injury and wrongful death. Its broad bench of litigators and trial attorneys acts for a range of insurance companies and is also experienced in criminal litigation. Members of the team are regularly appointed as mediators. Rebecca Betts is a key member of the team, who is noted throughout the region as a very bright attorney. She has acted for high-profile companies on a range of matters, including class actions and regulatory investigations. John Hoblitzell is highly respected by peers in the market. He has a particular focus on product liability and insurance, in addition to construction, contractual and personal injury matters. He also acts as a mediator.”

For more information about Kay Casto & Chaney’s rankings, visit the Chambers USA site: www.chambersandpartners.com.

Media contact: Kathryn E. Brown
kbrown@kaycasto.com

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