Firm Honored as W.Va. Super Lawyers, 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/.

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Contact:                                                                                                                                                              

Kathryn E. Brown, Director of Marketing

(304) 345-8900, ext. 145

kbrown@kaycasto.com

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