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Upper Big Branch mine disaster may have been caused by dangerous, illegal practices

July 16, 2010

U.S. District Judge issues new order regarding Congoleum bankruptcy case

May 12, 2010

West Virginia State Court begins civil contempt proceedings involving Massey Energy Board

April 22, 2010

Motley Rice recognizes National Asbestos Awareness Week

April 01, 2010

Practice Areas

Asbestos and Mesothelioma Lawyers

Occupational Disease & Toxic Tort

Licensed In

SC, WV

Admitted to Practice Before

U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia

South Carolina Supreme Court

West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals

Education

J.D., West Virginia University College of Law, 2003

B.A. summa cum laude, West Virginia University, 2000

West Virginia

Victoria L. Antion
Associate Attorney

Victoria L. Antion

Vicki Antion, a West Virginia native, represents victims of asbestos exposure who suffer from mesothelioma, lung cancer and other asbestos-related diseases. She manages and prepares multi-party asbestos cases for trial, and develops premise and product liability theories against corporate defendants. Vicki also supports the Motley Rice’s occupational disease and toxic tort litigation by working with expert witnesses and maintaining an active motion practice. 

Vicki began her career as a legal intern with the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons. She then served as a graduate assistant with West Virginia University’s Student Legal Services and the University’s Office of the General Counsel, where she supported the General Counsel and staff on matters of higher education law. From 2003-2005, Vicki served as a clerk for the Honorable Ronald E. Wilson, Chief Judge in West Virginia’s First Judicial Circuit. Since joining Motley Rice in 2005, Vicki has concentrated her efforts on litigating exigent asbestos cases.

Vicki is active in her community as a Board Member for the Rosenbaum Family House in Morgantown, West Virginia and volunteers for several local Morgantown agencies. She was the youngest member of the West Virginia State Bar Association Board of Governors and currently serves on the West Virginia University College of Law’s Development Committee. Vicki is a member of the American Bar Association, the South Carolina Association for Justice and the West Virginia State Bar Association, and has received the honor of induction into the Order of the Barristers.