Background
Rollins, John A. was born on May 28, 1953 in Huntington, West Virginia, United States.
Rollins, John A. was born on May 28, 1953 in Huntington, West Virginia, United States.
West Virginia University (Bachelor of Arts, 1975. Juris Doctor, 1978). Phi Beta Kappa. Associate Editor, West Virginia Law Review, 1977-1978.
Worked at Lewis, Friedberg, Glasser, Casey & Rollins, Limited liability partnership (Charleston, West Virginia) specializing in Commercial and Trial Practice. Administrative, Acquisitions, Admiralty, Banking, Bankruptcy Reorganization, Corporations, Criminal, Employment Relations and Compensation, Environmental, Estate Planning and Probate, Government Procurement, Insurance, Labor, Mining, Municipal, Oil and Gas, Professional and Health Care Organizations, Personal Injury, Pensions, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation and Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1978, West Virginia.
1984, United States.
Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit and United States. Supreme Court; 1985, United States. Tax Court.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Associate Editor, West Virginia Law Review, 1977-1978.
Author: Note, "Jurisdiction-Civil ProcedureThe West Virginia Long-Arm Statute," 79 West Virginia Law Review, 382, 1977. Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, 1993-1995, Bankruptcy Law.
Member: West Virginia State Bar (Member, Standing Committee, Bankruptcy, 1981. Chairman, 1988); American Bar Association.
Lewis, Friedberg, Glasser, Casey & Rollins and its predecessors have been providing legal services throughout the State of West Virginia for over 25 years.
The firm"s practice has been as a full service law firm serving all the needs of commercial clients and as a trial and appellate practice in all types of litigation. The firm has extensive experience in representing clients operating businesses related to health care, insurance, coal, oil and gas, construction, credit and securities. In its trial practice the firm has specialized in complex and large scale litigation particularly in the case of disputes arising in the commercial, environmental and mass tort areas.
Member: West Virginia State Bar (Member, Standing Committee, Bankruptcy, 1981. Chairman, 1988); American Bar Association.