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S.F. v. Newton E. Higginbotham, III and The State of West Virginia, Department of Military Affairs, West Virginia State Police

Date: 06-07-2019

Case Number: 2:18-cv-00094-JPB-JPM

Judge: John Preston Bailey

Court: United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia (Randolph County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: Aaron M. Kidd and Christopher J. Heavens

Defendant's Attorney: Michael D. Mullins for Higginbotham



Gary E. Pullin, Wendy E. Greve and William Austin Smith for The State of West Virginia, Department of Military Affairs, West Virginia State Police

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Elkins, WV - S.F. sued Newton E. Higginbotham, III, individually and as an agent for The State of West Virginia, Department of Military Affairs, West Virginia State Police, and The State of West Virginia, Department of Military Affairs, West Virginia State Police on personal injury, negligence and respondeat superior theories.
Outcome:
Settled and dismissed with prejudice.
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What was the outcome of S.F. v. Newton E. Higginbotham, III and The State of West...?

The outcome was: Settled and dismissed with prejudice.

Which court heard S.F. v. Newton E. Higginbotham, III and The State of West...?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia (Randolph County), WV. The presiding judge was John Preston Bailey.

Who were the attorneys in S.F. v. Newton E. Higginbotham, III and The State of West...?

Plaintiff's attorney: Aaron M. Kidd and Christopher J. Heavens. Defendant's attorney: Michael D. Mullins for Higginbotham Gary E. Pullin, Wendy E. Greve and William Austin Smith for The State of West Virginia, Department of Military Affairs, West Virginia State Police.

When was S.F. v. Newton E. Higginbotham, III and The State of West... decided?

This case was decided on June 7, 2019.