Mr.
Pentony
provides peace of mind to his clients by listening carefully to their concerns and by digging out the details of cases that help injured victims hold the people and companies that harmed them responsible.
He received his law degree in 1998 from the Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University. In law school, he was the editor in chief of the Dickinson Journal of International Law. He received his undergraduate degree with honors from West Virginia University in 1995.
After graduation from law school, he returned to Jefferson County, where he grew up and where his family ties go back generations. He has spent his career helping local people with their legal problems. Mr. Pentony has broad legal experience in cases involving personal injury and wrongful death,
business disputes, criminal defense, child abuse and neglect,
real estate law, and estate planning.
He brings this experience to his work on complex civil matters, such as injury and wrongful death, insurance law, environmental contamination, and serious
workplace injury. Two of his cases have been featured in the National Crime Victims Bar Association Reporter.
He's a board member of the Eastern Panhandle Bar Association. He's admitted to practice in West Virginia and Maryland, as well as the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and is a member of the West Virginia Association for Justice, a group dedicated to protecting the rights of injured individuals.
He volunteers as a youth soccer coach and is especially proud that one of his teams won the outstanding sportsmanship award for its age-group at the AYSO 2014 National Games in Torrance, California.