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Bluefield Banking & Finance Law Firm
Overview
Brewster, Morhous, Cameron, Caruth, Moore, Kersey & Stafford, PLLC, serves clients throughout Southern West Virginia and Southwestern Virginia. The firm has extensive litigation experience in the counties of Mercer, McDowell, Summers, Fayette, Monroe, Raleigh, Wyoming, Mingo, Logan, Boone, Nicholas, Greenbrier, Kanawha and Webster, West Virginia, and Tazewell, Bland, Giles, Buchannon, Russell, Washington, Dickenson, Smythe, Wise, and Wythe, Virginia. The firm also regularly represent clients in the United District Courts of the Southern District of West Virginia and Western District of Virginia. The firm combines commitment to excellence in the general practice of law with emphasis on selected practice areas.
About Brewster, Morhous, Cameron, Caruth, Moore, Kersey & Stafford, PLLC
Previous Law Firm Name
- Hudgins, Coulling, Brewster, Morhous & Cameron, January 1, 1989
Practice Areas
- Banking & Finance Law
- Elder Law
- Personal Injury -- Defense
- Real Estate Law
- Trusts
- Wills
- Workers' Compensation Law
Litigation
- 70%
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Office Information
Address
418 Bland StreetPO Box 529 Bluefield, WV 24701
Office Hours
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, and by appointment
Phone
Fax
- (304) 327-9317
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Brewster, Morhous, Cameron, Caruth, Moore, Kersey & Stafford, PLLC (Main Office) 418 Bland Street Post Office Box 529 Bluefield, WV 24701 - 0529 (304) 325-9177
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