Background
Cleek, David P. was born on April 27, 1947 in Charleston, West Virginia, United States.
Cleek, David P. was born on April 27, 1947 in Charleston, West Virginia, United States.
Marshall University (Bachelor of Arts, 1969). University of Louisville (Juris Doctor, 1973).
State v. Chase Securities; Gentry v. Mangum; Bever v. Gilbertson; Slack v. Kanawha County Housing Redevelopment Authority; Williams v. Brown; Koontz v. Long.Worked at McQueen Harmon Potter & Cleek, L.C. (Charleston, West Virginia) specializing in General Civil Trial Practice in all State, Federal and Appellate Courts, in areas of litigation including Insurance, Medical Malpractice, Governmental Tort Liability, Products Liability, Bad Faith, Arson, Fraud, Commercial Litigation, Employee Retirement Income Security Act Litigation, Legal Malpractice, Civil Rights, Employment Discrimination, Lawyer/Doctor Discipline and General Personal Injury Law. Admitted to the bar, 1973, West Virginia. 1975, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
1984, United States.
Supreme Court. Phi Kappa Phi. Delta Theta Phi. Member: Journal of Family Law, 1971-1973.
West Virginia Deputy Attorney, General, Civil Trial Division, 1980-1984. Defense Trial Lawyers of West Virginia Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference.
Member: Kanawha County, West Virginia and American Bar Associations.
Defense Research Institute. McQueen Harmon Potter & Cleek places major emphasis on trial ability, knowledge, skills, and risk evaluation, in a practice limited to selected areas of civil litigation. The firm"s attorneys, legal assistants, and specialized consultants emphasize teamwork and shared information in rendering client services through an attitude of cooperation and a fully integrated, computerized network of personal computers.
Member: Journal of Family Law, 1971-1973. West Virginia Deputy Attorney, General, Civil Trial Division, 1980-1984. Defense Trial Lawyers of West Virginia Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference.
Member: Kanawha County, West Virginia and American Bar Associations.
Defense Research Institute.