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Avoiding and Defending Failure to Hire Claims: What You Should Know

By Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 04/23/2019

Discrimination in the workplace can occur before a hire is even made. The laws barring workplace discrimination run the gamut of the employment process, including the pre-employment phase. Employers must be aware of what conduct is permissible and what conduct could be problematic in order to implement and follow appropriate hiring and recruiting practices. Preparation and knowledge are key in avoiding and defending failure to hire claims.


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Where to Keep Estate Planning Documents: Do You Have a Love Drawer?

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 04/22/2019

Thinking about the aftermath of your own death is not a pleasant activity, but it can be an act of love. Having a will and estate plan that provide for the transfer of your assets upon your death is a critical part of end-of-life planning. However, deciding where to keep estate planning documents so they will be safe and easily accessible to your loved ones is yet another key step.


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Effectively Manage WV Deliberate Intent Claims

By Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 04/18/2019

Employers in West Virginia (WV) face a variety of legal challenges, but those arising out of workplace injuries can be some of the most complex. An experienced WV deliberate intent defense lawyer can help businesses navigate the various laws and regulations that apply in these specific cases and improve the chances of successful resolution.


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West Virginia Employment Law: Food for Thought for Mountain State Employers

By Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 04/16/2019

Employers and those in labor management are often trained and experienced in the many federal laws governing labor and employment, but it is also wise to have current knowledge of the specific requirements of the states and municipalities in which you do business. Employers who are informed of potential and actual changes to West Virginia employment law will find themselves better positioned to prevent and defend against allegations of misconduct.


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Revoking a Will in WV: The Basics

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 04/15/2019

You have the best of intentions when you execute a will, wanting to ease the burden on loved ones by leaving instructions on the distribution of your estate after your death. But executing a will isn't always a matter of set it and forget it. Sometimes a change in circumstances-the passage of time, the unexpected loss of a loved one, or a change in your financial situation-can lead you to change your mind about how you want your estate distributed. Is revoking a will in WV the answer? Read on to find out.


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