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Benton prevails in lawsuit against county over firing

Benton prevails in lawsuit against county over firing May 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) Don Benton, the former director of the now-dissolved county Department of Environmental Services, was awarded nearly $68,000 Thursday in his lawsuit against Clark County. Two of his former employees, Christopher Clifford, a program coordinator, and Susan Rice, an administrative assistant, each received six-figure awards from a jury in Clark County Superior Court, The Columbian reported. For Benton, 11 out of 12 jurors found the county terminated him in violation of public policy and awarded him almost $23,000 in economic damages and $45,000 in noneconomic damages. For Rice, 11 out of 12 jurors found the county breached contract and violated specific promises of treatment. She was awarded over $391,000 in economic damages. She had withdrawn a request for noneconomic damages during the trial.

Jurors ask two questions as deliberations continue in Benton lawsuit trial

Jurors ask two questions as deliberations continue in Benton lawsuit trial
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Still no verdict in Benton lawsuit trial

Jurors ask two question as deliberations continue in Benton lawsuit trial

Jurors ask two question as deliberations continue in Benton lawsuit trial By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor Published: May 18, 2021, 6:04pm Share: Plaintiffs Don Benton, from left, Christopher Clifford and Susan Rice wait to hear testimony Monday from former Clark County manager Mark McCauley in the trial for a lawsuit brought by them, at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Jurors in Don Benton’s lawsuit trial against Clark County ended their first full day of deliberations Tuesday with two questions and no verdict. The case went to the jury at 6 p.m. Monday. Jurors have now deliberated for about 10 hours.

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