John F. Nuzum - Wheeling, WV
Attorney at Wilbraham, Lawler & Buba, P.C.
Toxic Torts Lawyers in Wheeling, WV
25 11th Street Wheeling, WV 26003
Wheeling Toxic Torts Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Toxic Torts
- Asbestos Defense
- Insurance Defense
Litigation: 100%
Attorney Information
Overview
John Nuzum is an Associate in the firm's West Virginia office and concentrates his practice on product liability litigation with an emphasis on asbestos defense.
John received a Bachelor's in Music Education in 1996 and graduated from the Duquesne University School of Law in 2003. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and in the U.S. District Courts for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
John joined Wilbraham, Lawler & Buba in December of 2019.
Education
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Legal Education
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Duquesne University School of Law,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 2003
J.D.
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Duquesne University School of Law,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 2003
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Non Legal Education
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West Virginia University,
Morgantown,
West Virginia, 1996
B.M.
Honors: magna cum laude
Major: Education
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West Virginia University,
Morgantown,
West Virginia, 1996
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Past Positions
- Bradford School, Director of Education/In-House Counsel, 2006 - 2018
- Bartifay Law Offices, Associate, 2004 - 2006
Languages
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English
Classes and Seminars
- Torts, Contracts, Legal Research and Writing, Civil Procedure, Litigation, Bradford School, 2006 - 2010
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 2003
- U.S. District Court Western District of Pennsylvania, 2003
Other Affiliations
- Allegheny County Bar Association, 2005 - Present (Member)
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Contact
25 11th Street
Wheeling, WV 26003
Phone: 304-905-2602
Fax: 215-564-4385
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.wlbdeflaw.com
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