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The lawyer is described as "great" and "very respectful" by a reviewer
“Great man very respectful”
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The lawyer is praised as the "best lawyers in the business" by a reviewer
“Best lawyers in the business! Point blank period! Gerald is the man! A+++”
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The lawyer is associated with a firm that has questionable integrity, with concerns raised about the lawyer's ties to individuals involved in controversial business practices
“Where his primary areas of practice are health care law, commercial and labor and employment litigation, higher education, government relations, corporate governance and board advising, appellate work, and business planning and management. He is a member of the Executive Committee.”
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The lawyer is involved in representing a natural gas company in a lawsuit against a city, which raises concerns about the lawyer's involvement in environmental issues
“Northeast is seeking an injunction against the city, to prevent enforcement of its recent ban on horizontal hydraulic fracking.”

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09 Nov, 2022 by John foster
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04 May, 2022 by Greg ruban
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18 Oct, 2021 by Brighid nichole
I mean if you need to hire corrupt to the bone, mob style representation by board member Michael Garrison that was ousted from his WVU presidential job due to being a long-time family friend and former business associate of Heather Manchin Bresch, (whose boss, Mylan Chairman Milan Puskar, was one of WVU's biggest benefactor) after issuing a fake degree for Joe Machin's daughter. The former CEO of Mylan pharmaceuticals that immorally raised the EpiPen from approximately $100 in 2009 to $600 today (while increasing her compensation from $2,453,456 to $18,931,068 between 2007 and 2015) and axed over 500 West Virginian's jobs is an attorney and board member with the firm makes one question the integrity of not only Mr. Garrison, but also the firm as a whole .... Where his primary areas of practice are health care law, commercial and labor and employment litigation, higher education, government relations, corporate governance and board advising, appellate work, and business planning and management. He is a member of the Executive Committee. According to Wikipedia Mr Garrison's more recent work includes representing natural gas company Northeast Energy in its $42 million suit against the City of Morgantown, West Virginia.[19] Northeast is seeking an injunction against the city, to prevent enforcement of its recent ban on horizontal hydraulic fracking. Morgantown passed its ban after Northeast sited a drill pad near the city's primary drinking-water intake, and the ban and the issue have received increasing press coverage, both locally [20] and even nationally. All as his longtime friend's father, Joe Machin, an attention seeking egomaniacal Republican masquerading as a Democrat just placed a gun to the head of climate change, sure, go ahead and hire the firm.
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10 Jan, 2021 by Glen murphy
I think it’s a darned good law firm, but of course, I’m a bit biased.
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17 Aug, 2020 by Kellen shearin
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