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21 W.Va.-based Spilman Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers

April 9, 2015

Charleston, W.Va. – Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC announced that 21 of the firm’s West Virginia-based attorneys were recognized by Super Lawyers for 2015. This number represents a remarkably high proportion of Spilman honorees when compared to the overall percentage of lawyers recognized within each state.
 
No more than 5 percent of a state’s lawyers are named to the Super Lawyers list, and less than 2.5 percent of a state’s lawyers are named to the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list. Nearly 15 percent of West Virginia-based Spilman attorneys were named to the Super Lawyers list, and 9 percent were named to the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list.
 
The following Spilman attorneys were named to the Super Lawyers list:
 

  • Samuel M. Brock, III
  • Kevin L. Carr
  • James S. Crockett, Jr.
  • Eric W. Iskra
  • Bruce M. Jacobs
  • Eric E. Kinder
  • Neva G. Lusk
  • Joyce F. Ofsa
  • Don C.A. Parker
  • Niall A. Paul
  • Sharon L. Potter
  • James A. Walls
  • Charles L. Woody

Additionally, the following Spilman attorneys were named to the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list:
 

  • Angela L. Beblo
  • Alyesha Asghar Dotson
  • Kelly B. Griffith
  • Brienne T. Marco
  • Megan E. McCullough
  • Grant P.H. Shuman
  • Gerald M. Titus III
  • Ellen J. Vance

 
The objective of the Super Lawyers selection process is to create a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of outstanding attorneys from more than 70 practice areas that can be used as a resource to assist attorneys and consumers in the search for legal counsel. The methodology includes a statewide nomination process, peer review by practice area and independent research. More information can be found at www.superlawyers.com.

About Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC
Spilman Thomas & Battle is a full-service, regional law firm serving local, regional, national and international businesses. Founded in 1864, Spilman has offices in Charleston, Morgantown and Wheeling, West Virginia; Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Roanoke, Virginia.