Background
Kelley, Mark W. was born on October 13, 1963 in South Charleston, West Virginia, United States.
Kelley, Mark W. was born on October 13, 1963 in South Charleston, West Virginia, United States.
West Virginia State College (Bachelor of Arts, 1988). West Virginia University (Juris Doctor, 1991).
Worked at Payne, Loeb & Ray (Charleston, West Virginia) specializing in General Civil Practice, Litigation, Corporate, Real Estate, Trusts and Estates, Coal, Oil, and Gas. State and Federal Taxation Law. Employment Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1991, West Virginia.
Manuscript Editor, West Virginia Law Review, 1990-1991.
Author: Note, "Constructive Discharge: A Suggested Standard for West Virginia and Other Jurisdictions," West Virginia Law Review Volume 93, Issue 4, page 1047. Company-Author: "Laying Claim: A Practitioner"s Guide to Will Contests in West Virginia," West Virginia Law Review, Volume 96 Issue 1, Page 123.
Contributing Author: "Basic Probate in West Virginia," National Business Institute , Incorporated., 1992. Member: Kanawha County and American (Member, Sections on: Litigation.
General Practice; Labor and Employment Law.
Employee Rights and Responsibilities Committee) Bar Associations. West Virginia State Bar (Member, Employment Law Committee). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association.
The firm of Payne, Loeb & Ray originated in 1897 when James M. Payne and West. Dallas Payne formed the firm of Payne & Payne. Berkeley Minor, Junior became associated with the firm in 1904.
John V. Ray joined the firm in 1920, and when he became a partner in 1933, the firm name was changed to Payne, Minor & Ray. The name was changed to Payne, Minor, Ray, Price & Loeb in 1955 when Charles West. Loeb became a partner.
John L. Ray joined the firm in 1952 and became a partner in 1962.
The name of the firm was changed to its current name in 1976. The firm offers a wide range of legal services in general civil practice, concentrating in the areas of corporate, trust and estate, real estate, litigation and federal and state taxation law. Firm members frequently serve as lecturers in continuing legal education programs in West Virginia and in other states.
They are also active in civic and community affairs serving as officers and board members of a variety of charitable organizations.
Member: Kanawha County and American (Member, Sections on: Litigation. General Practice; Labor and Employment Law. Employee Rights and Responsibilities Committee) Bar Associations.
West Virginia State Bar (Member, Employment Law Committee).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association.