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About this office: Historically synonymous with the practice of law, Jackson Kelly PLLC firm in West Virginia, tracing its roots back to the early 1800s. Combining diversity, specialization and a commitment to excellence, Jackson Kelly PLLC consists of nearly 150 lawyers. While the majority of the Firm's lawyers are located in Charleston, West Virginia, the Firm has lawyers resident in a number of offices strategically positioned in ten other locations to provide optimum client support. Although meeting the legal needs of myriad corporate and individual clients effectively and efficiently is of paramount concern, the Firm maintains a strong tradition of public involvement through charitable generosity and participation in the arts and education. Individual lawyers donate substantial time and expertise to pro bono work, while others proudly advise and volunteer their services to many charitable, cultural, social, service, and civic organizations and institutions. The tradition that has become the trademark of one of West Virginia's most prestigious law firms is perhaps exemplified in these areas of support, a dedication that compliments the legal services performed for employers, business and commercially-oriented clients. Statement of Practice Summary: Natural Resources (Coal, Oil and Gas, Metals, Aggregates and Other Minerals), Admiralty, Aviation, Environmental, Labor and Employment, Legislative Services, Government Contracts, Litigation (Including Administrative, Civil, Insurance Defense and White Collar Crime), Pension and Benefit Programs, Occupational Safety, Injury and Disease (OSHA, MSHA), Workers' Compensation (Federal, State), Federal Black Lung, Business and Commercial, Banking, Bankruptcy, Public Finance, Corporate, Health Care and Hospitals, Public Utilities and Motor Carriers, Real Estate, Securities, Taxes, Trusts and Estates, Antitrust, Administrative, Transportation, Construction, Public Agencies, Insurance Regulation and Delinquency Proceedings; Venture Capital. Documents by Lawyers at this office Eighth Circuit Sides with OSHA Regarding Multi-Employer Citation PolicyLaura E. Beverage, Karen L. Johnston, R. Henry Moore, Julia K. Shreve, Michael T. Cimino, April 16, 2009 On February 26, 2009, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit upheld OSHA's multi-employer worksite policy for controlling employers. Solis v. Summit Contractors, Inc., No. 07-2191 (8th Cir. Feb. 26, 2009). Representative Clients: AEI Resources, Inc.; AFLAC Incorporated; Alcon Laboratories, Inc.; Allegheny Power; Alliance Coal, LLC: Alliance Tire Company (1992) Ltd.; Alliant Techsystems, Inc.; American Express Travel Related Services; American Home Products; Ames Department Store; Applications Gateway, LLC; ARAMARK; Aventis; BethEnergy Mines Inc.; BetzDearborn, Inc.; Branch Banking & Trust (BB&T); Camden Clark Memorial Hospital; Caterpillar, Inc.; Central City Online, Inc. d/b/a EZNet; CFW Communications; Charleston Publishing Company; CitiFinancial, Inc.; City of Charleston; CNS Microwave, Inc.; Coastal Coal Company, LLC; Columbia Gas Tramsmission Corporation; Columbia HCA Healthcare Corporation; Columbia Natural Resources, Inc.; Columbia Transmission Communications Corporation; Commerce Group; Constellation Power, Inc.; Dow Chemical Company; Duquesne Light Company; Elkem Metals Company; Emmis Communications Corporation; Federal Coal Company, Inc.; G-I Holding, Inc.; Go-Mart, Inc.; HCR-ManorCare; Independent Oil & Gas Association of West Virginia; Jim Walter Homes, Inc.; Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission; K-Mart Corporation; Kroger Company; McDonald's Corporation; Medical Assurance of West Virginia, Inc.; Monongahela Power Company; Mountaineer Park Race Track Gaming and Resort; Northrop Grumman Corporation; Northwest Airlines; One Gateway Associates, LLP; Orion Power; Pepsi Cola Bottling Co., Inc.; Pittston Coal Management Company; Pocahontas Land Corporation; Prudential Insurance Company of America; RAG American Coal Company; Rite-Aid Corporation; Ryder System, Incorporated; Shawnee Hills, Inc.; Shell Oil Company; State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.; State of West Virginia; The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company; The March-Westin Company, Inc.; Thomas Memorial Hospital; Thompson Cablevision; U.S. Aviation Underwriters; U.S. Silica Company; United Parcel Service; US Steel Mining Co., LLC; Verizon Services Corp.; Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.; West Virginia Bankers Association; West Virginia Coal Association, Inc.; West Virginia-American Water Co.; West Virginia-Indiana Coal Holding Company, Inc.; Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Wisdom Media Group, Inc.; WV Society of CPAs; Xerox Corporation; Zurich-American Insurance Company. Law Firm Affiliations: LEX MUNDI: LEX MUNDI
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