I'm looking through the website. There's nothing wrong with being new, but I'm not seeing anything to suggest they'll be able to sell a book, either...
"Christine has an absolute love for learning and meeting people. Before pursuing her dream of becoming a literary agent and learning everything she could on the craft and the industry, she studied biology, chemistry and medicine. A hopeless overachiever, she has re-dedicated all her time and efforts to becoming a 'super literary agent' and networking goddess."
That's nice, but where's the experience with the publishing industry? None of this tells me she actually has the relationships or skills to sell a book and negotiate a good contract.
"Kelly brings to the table twenty years of public relations and marketing experience which will certainly be an asset to authors wanting to market themselves nationally."
The agent's primary job isn't to market authors. She has to sell books. Again, no experience.
"Jeff has been practicing law since 1985, specializing in civil litigation, and has his own law firm located in Charleston, West Virginia."
Civil litigation is not publishing/contract law or negotiation.
There is nothing on this website to give me confidence that the agency is a good choice for selling your books and negotiating a good deal for you as an author. It doesn't strike me as a scam, and I'm sure the folks involved mean well. But nothing here makes me believe that they would be able to provide much help to an author, either.