Background
Cooper, James T. was born on November 26, 1942 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, United States.
Cooper, James T. was born on November 26, 1942 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, United States.
West Virginia University (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 1964. Juris Doctor, Phi Delta Phi. Assistant Editor, West Virginia University Law Review, 1967.
Worked at Lovett, Cooper & Glass (Charleston, West Virginia) specializing in General, Civil, Criminal, Trial and Appellate Practice. Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Domestic Relations/Family Law, Corporate, Commercial, Coal, Oil and Gas, Probate. Admitted to the bar, 1967, West Virginia and United States.
District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia.
1971, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Phi Delta Phi. Assistant Editor, West Virginia University Law Review, 1967.
Author: Case Comment, "Damages-The Per Diem Method of Arguing Pain and Suffering," Volume 68, West Virginia Law Review. Case Comment, "Mortgages-The Doctrine of Future Advances," Volume 68, West Virginia Law Review.
Case Comment, "Criminal Law-Comment on Defendant"s Failure to Testify," Volume 68 West Virginia Law Review.
Special Commissioner of Kanawha County Circuit Court (Domestic), 1983-1985. Member: West Virginia State Bar. West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association.
Military: Captain, United States.
Army, Signal Corps, 1967-1969. Lovett, Cooper & Glass is a full-service law firm dedicated to providing a broad range of quality legal service to individuals and businesses.
Affiliated for over fifteen years, the firm partners have a combined eighty-five years of experience representing clients in personal injury, products liability, medical malpractice, insurance, domestic, commercial and criminal litigation in state and federal trial and appellate courts throughout West Virginia.
Case Comment, "Damages-The Per Diem Method of Arguing Pain and Suffering," Volume 68, West Virginia Law Review. Case Comment, "Mortgages-The Doctrine of Future Advances," Volume 68, West Virginia Law Review. Case Comment, "Criminal Law-Comment on Defendant’s Failure to Testify," Volume 68 West Virginia Law Review.
Special Commissioner of Kanawha County Circuit Court (Domestic), 1983-1985.
West Virginia State Bar. West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association. [Captain, United States.
Army, Signal Corps, 1967-1969].
Personal Injury, Commercial and Domestic.