Caleb Michael Hodge

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Caleb Michael Hodge: Attorney with Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

Biography

Caleb Hodge is an associate attorney at RPWB who focuses on helping coal miners in West Virginia who have been diagnosed with silicosis, coal workers’ pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis.

In addition to that work, Hodge also works on securities fraud, mutual fund litigation, anti-trust and class action lawsuits that benefit consumers throughout the United States who have been harmed by illegal and unscrupulous corporate conduct.

Hodge, a native of Johnson City, Tenn., clerked for RPWB as a law student and was hired upon his graduation. During law school, he developed a passion for trial advocacy. He was a member of Wake Forest’s AAJ Trial Team and the Wake Forest Student Trial Bar. Hodge served on the editorial staff of the Wake Forest Law Review and as treasurer of the Student Bar Association.

In his spare time, Hodge enjoys outdoor activities like going to the beach and hiking.

Education & Credentials

Year of First Admission:
2020
Admission:
2020, West Virginia; 2020, South Carolina
ISLN:
1000914462

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