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Bruce M. Clark Jr. 
Wheeling, West Virginia
Associate
phone 304-233-3100
fax 304-233-0201
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Bruce Clark is an associate in Bailey & Wyant, PLLC's Wheeling office. He is a native of Brilliant, Ohio, where he currently  resides. Bruce graduated from Bethany College in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and Economics. He then graduated from The Ohio Northern Univeristy, Claude W. Pettit College of Law in 2008. While in law school, Bruce was a member of The Ohio Northern University Law Review and published a case note on Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc.

Bruce was admitted to the Ohio State Bar in May of 2009. He was then admitted to the West Virginia State Bar in October of 2009. He has also been admitted to practice before the United States District Court of the Northern District of West Virginia. His practice primarily focuses on civil litigation, construction claims, personal injury claims, property damage claims, premises liability claims, and governmental tort claims.

Bruce currently serves as the Public Relations Chair on the Executive Board of the Brilliant Water & Sewer District. He also serves as the Village Solicitor for the Village of Adena, Ohio.

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[05/18/12]  Thomas E. Buck and Bruce M. Clark have won the case of Yanchak v. Lindh and Youth Services System, Inc. This matter, which was pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia, sought to establish liability against the defendant Youth Services System, Inc., under the doctrines of employer liablilty and respondeat superior. Mr. Buck and Mr. Clark defended Youth Services Systems, Inc., in this matter and were victorious on behalf of their clients.

[05/07/12] Bailey & Wyant would like to welcome our newest associate attorney, Dawn George, to the Firm. Ms. George is a 2007 graduate of the West Virginia University College of Law.

[04/20/12] David Mincer and John Fuller gave a presentation at Glade Springs on Insurance Portfolios and Unemployment Compensation.

[04/19/12] Billie Jo Streyle won a summary judgment for a State correctional facility on all claims that were alleged by the Plaintiffs against the correctional facility. The Court granted summary judgment on the Plaintiff's claims for cruel and unusual punishment, pursuant to the United States Constitution and West Virginia Constitution. The Court also granted summary judgment on a loss of consortium claim alleged by the Plaintiffs. The Court found there was no genuine issue of material fact regarding any claims alleged by the Plaintiffs and dismissed the case in its entirety. 

 

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