Recent News About Pickens
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TUSCALOOSA, Alabama – Another federal prison inmate has filed a lawsuit claiming she repeatedly was sexually assaulted by a convicted and imprisoned former correctional officer.
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CHARLESTON – A federal judge denied in part and granted in part a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit filed by Air Evac EMS Inc. alleging reimbursement problems with an insurance company.
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PARKERSBURG – A jury returned a verdict against the City of Parkersburg and one of its police officers last week for a car accident that caused injuries.
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HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing a Huntington physician after she claims the doctor and his practice caused her emotional distress during her employment.
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RIPLEY – A Jackson County woman claims a car dealer knowingly sold her a defective car, despite it being labeled a “certified pre-owned” vehicle on the lot.
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CLARKSBURG – Black Land Management Inc. is suing Postrock Eastern Production for breaching its contract with the company.
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CHARLESTON – Nine Kanawha County miners are suing over claims they were not paid final wages in a timely manner after being terminated.
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CHARLESTON - The state Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that a former worker at Alcan Rolled Products-Ravenswood can't seek Workers' Compensation benefits for hearing loss for the years the company has been in compliance with noise regulations.
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Cosenza PARKERSBURG – A Wood County businessman's legal malpractice suit against a Parkersburg attorney has reached a conclusion.
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PARKERSBURG – After being on the offensive in a class-action suit, two Wood County attorneys will go on defensive in related lawsuits against them for professional misconduct in a Parkersburg businessman's criminal case.
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Cline CHARLESTON -— The law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle have announced that Jane L. Cline and Mary Jane Pickens have joined the firm's Charleston office.
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Corra PARKERSBURG –- A Wood County businessman may soon be able to put on trial officials who had a hand in wrongfully prosecuting him for crimes related to a 2006 automobile fatality.
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PARKERSBURG – A Wood County businessman says the win-at-all costs mentality from the investigation through the appellate stage in the criminal case against him is enough for his lawsuit against two Wood County prosecutors and two Wood County deputy sheriffs to go to trial.
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PARKERSBURG - A year after he was exonerated by the state Supreme Court, a Wood County man has turned the tables on those whom he says wrongfully accused him of furnishing alcohol to minors.
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CHARLESTON - West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin might remove his "Open for Business" slogan from highway signs on the state's borders, but he won't stop saying it.
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Albright CHARLESTON – West Virginia Physicians Mutual Insurance Company lost some freedom and gained some at the Supreme Court of Appeals.