Firm attorneys named “Super Lawyers” and “Rising Stars”

(Charleston, W.Va.) — Kay Casto & Chaney PLLC is proud to announce that several of its attorneys have been named to the latest business editions of West Virginia Super Lawyers  and Rising Stars®.

Super Lawyers recognizes attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their legal practice.  The following Kay Casto & Chaney lawyers have been selected for inclusion:

Charleston

  • Robert B. Allen: Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Rebecca W. Betts: Class Action
  • William W. Booker: Consumer Law
  • Michael T. Chaney: Business/Corporate
  • John R. Hoblitzell: Civil Litigation – Defense
  • John R. McGhee, Jr.: Personal Injury – Defense
  • Steven L. Thomas: Bankruptcy – Business
  • Constance H. Weber: Employment and Labor
  • Stephen A. Weber: Employment and Labor

Morgantown

  • Teresa J. Dumire: Construction Litigation
  • Boyd L. Warner: Civil Litigation – Defense

Rising Stars

Charleston

John D. “Jack” Hoblitzell, III:  Personal Injury – Defense
Ariella G. Silberman: Family Law

Morgantown

Erin J. Webb: Civil Litigation – Defense
Brandy D. Bell: Civil Litigation – Defense
Shannon P. Smith:  Personal Injury – Defense

To read more about Super Lawyers and Rising Stars, visit the firm’s new website: wsz.wpw.mybluehost.me/website_394b09f8/.

Contact:                                                                                                                                                              

Kathryn E. Brown, Director of Marketing
(304) 345-8900, ext. 145
kbrown@kaycasto.com

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