Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe, Pllc
Recent News About Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe, Pllc
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Federal judge dismisses one Wayne County bus garage suit
HUNTINGTON — A federal judge has dismissed a case filed by a retired Wayne County Board of Education employee who had said he was wrongfully accused of obstructing an investigation into and taking party in a criminal conspiracy regarding theft of board property. -
Woman who struck cow on I-64 seeks damages from V&J Farms
WINFIELD – A driver is seeking damages from a Scott Depot farm after she struck one of its cows on Interstate 64. -
Ruggier golf event to benefit MS Society in West Virginia
HURRICANE – The fourth annual Duane Ruggier MS Golf Tournament to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Society is set for May 7 at Sleepy Hollow Country Club in Teays Valley. -
Morgantown attorney Durst named to 2018 top High Stakes Litigators list
MORGANTOWN – Tiffany R. Durst of Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe PLLC said her recognition as one of America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators for 2018 is a credit to hard work as well as support from her family and co-workers. -
Putnam Co. man accuses nephews of illegal timber harvesting from property
WINFIELD – A Hurricane man alleges his nephews illegally removed timber from a property he has a share in without his permission. -
John Howerton Honda alleges it is still owed $26,000 for vehicle
BECKLEY – A Beckley auto dealer alleges that a Princeton auto sales company failed to pay in full for a vehicle. -
Woman sues Boone County Assessor’s Office for wrongful termination
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing the Boone County Assessor’s Office after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated and politically motivated. -
Justice companies agree to settle with flood cleanup contractor
BECKLEY – Three companies owned by Gov. Jim Justice have agreed to settle a lawsuit with BMS CAT for cleaning up and restoring The Greenbrier after last year’s flooding. -
Man sues Doddridge County Commission for wrongful termination
CLARKSBURG – A man is suing the Doddridge County Commission after he claims it wrongfully terminated his employment and interfered with other offers of prospective employment. -
Supreme Court reinstates lawsuit involving pit bull attack, death
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has reinstated a lawsuit against a dog warden by the widow of a man who was fatally mauled by pit bulls while taking a walk in 2009. -
Man sues Jet Blue Airways for delay, causing him to miss connecting flight
MARTINSBURG – A man is suing Jet Blue Airways after he claims it breached its contract and was negligent. -
Woman sues Kroger for knee injury at Putnam Co. store
HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing Kroger after she claims she was injured at Kroger when she slipped and fell on water on the floor. -
Greenbrier, others respond to flood restoration lawsuit
BECKLEY – Governor-elect Jim Justice’s companies have filed an answer to BMS CAT’s lawsuit alleging they did not pay for flood restoration and cleanup work that was undertaken at The Greenbrier after the flooding in June. -
Woman sues Ramey Motors for violating Truth in Lending Act
BECKLEY – A woman is suing Ramey Motors Inc. after she claims it listed her as a primary purchaser of a vehicle when she had only agreed to cosign for her grandson. -
Law firm raises money for MS, local artists
The event has special meaning to the firm, as one of its attorneys suffers from multiple sclerosis. -
Couple sues New River Community & Technical College for professor’s harassment
BECKLEY – A couple is suing New River Community & Technical College after they claim a professor sent inappropriate pictures and text messages. -
Appalachian Bible College sues Foremost Industries for not making promised donation
BECKLEY – Appalachian Bible College is suing Foremost Industries Inc. after it claims the company failed to give a $4 million donation it promised the school. -
Lawsuit alleging injury at Chief Logan State Park transferred to Logan County
LOGAN – A lawsuit alleging injuries at Chief Logan State Park originally filed in Kanawha Circuit Court has been transferred to Logan Circuit Court. -
Trial set for MillerCoors truck shifting load lawsuit
ELKINS – A trial date has been set in a lawsuit against MillerCoors alleging the company’s negligence caused injuries. -
Kanawha judge dismisses former Metro 911 employee's lawsuit
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit against Metro 911 by a former employee has been dismissed from Kanawha Circuit Court.