WEBSTER
J. ARCENEAUX, III, born New Haven, Connecticut, June 1, 1956;
admitted to the bar, 1980, West Virginia and United States District
Court, Southern and Northern Districts of West Virginia; 1982, U.S.
Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; 1992, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth
Circuit. Education: West Virginia University (B.A., magna cum laude,
1977; J.D., 1980). Author: "Potential Criminal Liability in the
Coal Fields Under the Clean Water Act: A Defense Perspective, "
95 West Virginia Law Review 691 (1993). Law Clerk to Justice Thomas
Miller, Supreme Court of Appeals, West Virginia, (1980-81); Deputy
Attorney General, Environmental and Energy Division, State of West
Virginia, (1985-86); Special Assistant Attorney General for Kanawha
County Solid Waste Authority, 1990-1992. Special Assistant Attorney
General, West Virginia Department of Agriculture, 1990-1991. Member:
West Virginia State Bar (Committee on Employment Law and Committee
on Alternative Dispute Resolutions); American Bar Association (Sections
of Labor and Employment Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution).
CONCENTRATION:
Environmental Law; Employment Law; Civil Litigation; Arbitration and
Mediation.
E-MAIL:
wwjarceneaux@lgcr.com