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- Editorial: Fair punitive damage limits set.(Opinions)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
- The U.S. Supreme Court erected a guidepost on the way to a more-equitable civil justice system nearly seven years ago, when it ruled in BMW of North America vs. Gore that some punitive damages awards could be so disproportionate to underlying compens The U.S. Supreme Court...
- Research articles 2003-04-14
- Justice should not be pot luck.(14th Amendment limitations on punitive damage awards)(Editorial)
- Here we go again. For the seventh time in the last eight years the U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to determine the extent to which the due process clause of the 14th Amendment limits punitive damages. In a frustrating series of rulings dating back Here...
- Research articles 1995-10-23
- Punitive jury still out. (BMW of North America Inc. vs. Gore)
- Business laments justices' refusal to draw bright line WASHINGTON - A Supreme Court decision that may eventually curb punitive damage awards may first generate much more litigation to determine when an award is unconstitutionally excessive. The high cBusiness laments justices' refusal to draw bright line ...
- Research articles 1996-05-27
- Case not changing awards. ('BMW of North America Inc vs. Gore' Supreme Court case)
- Law professor sees 'no evidence' of larger punitive verdicts Contrary to popular belief, the landmark Supreme Court decision in BMW of North America Inc. vs. Gore has had no real effect on the correlation between compensatory and punitive damages awarLaw professor sees 'no evidence' of larger...
- Research articles 1998-10-12
- Case not changing awards.
- GEORG SZALAI Contrary to popular belief, the landmark Supreme Court decision in BMW of North America Inc. vs. Gore has had no real effect on the correlation between compensatory and punitive damages awards or the frequency of court orders reducing GEORG SZALAI ...
- Research articles 1998-10-12
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