Background
Flannery, David M. was born on November 20, 1946 in Logan, West Virginia, United States.
Flannery, David M. was born on November 20, 1946 in Logan, West Virginia, United States.
West Virginia University (Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1969. Juris Doctor, 1972). Phi Delta Phi.
Worked at Jackson & Kelly (Charleston, West Virginia) specializing in Natural Resources (Coal, Oil and Gas, Metals, Aggregates and Other Minerals), Admiralty, Environmental, Labor and Employment, Legislative Services, Litigation (Including Administrative, Civil, Insurance Defense and White Collar Crime), Pension and Benefit Programs, Occupational Safety, Injury and Disease (Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 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.
Admitted to the bar, 1972, West Virginia. 1993, Kentucky.
Author: "Consolidated Environmental Regulation in West Virginia," 97 West Virginia Law Review 401, 1995.
"Hazardous Waste Management Acting - Closing The Circle," 84 West Virginia Law Review 347, 1982.
"Hazardous Waste-The Oil and Gas Exception," 89 West Virginia Law Review 1089, 1987. Chairman, Environmental Committee, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce.
Member, Board of Trustees, Eastern Mineral Law Foundation. Member: Kanawha County, West Virginia, Kentucky and American Bar Associations.
West Virginia State Bar.
Jackson & Kelly, with 10 offices located in Charleston, Martinsburg, Morgantown, New Martinsville, Fairmont, Wheeling, Parkersburg, West Virginia. Lexington, Kentucky, Washington, District of Columbia and Denver, Colorado is one of the region"s oldest and largest law firms and has provided legal services to clients since the early 1800s. Initially regional in nature, the Firm"s practice now extends throughout the United States and overseas.
"The Expanding Role of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals in the Review of Workmen’s Compensation Appeals," 81 West Virginia Law Review 1,1978. "Hazardous Waste Management Act - Closing The Circle," 84 West Virginia Law Review 347,1982. "Hazardous Waste-The Oil and Gas Exception," 89 West Virginia Law Review 1089, 1987.
Member, Board of Trustees, Eastern Mineral Law Foundation. Member: Kanawha County, West Virginia, Kentucky and American Bar Associations. West Virginia State Bar.