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Pa. High Court Agrees to Take Up Challenge to State Damages Cap
"The Supreme Court's allowance of appeal represents a significant moment in the effort to overturn the unjust and unconstitutional limitation on recovery against the commonwealth," the plaintiff's lawyers said in a joint statement.$2.3M Verdict Against Phila. Housing Authority Tees Up Challenge to State Damages Cap
"Because of the cap, a lot of lawyers don't want to get verdicts, so they will settle a case that should be in the multimillions for pennies on the dollar," Leonard Hill, of Hill & Associates, said.Georgia Federal Judge Denies Bid to Slash $2.3M Trademark Infringement Verdict
"It would make no sense to call those damages impermissible," the court concluded. "The jury did exactly what the law allows it to do. Defendants merely disagree with the jury's 'determination of the facts'—something the Court cannot second-guess."Med Mal Plaintiff Loses Bid to Seek Punitive Damages on Top of $21.3M Award
"It's not that the judge needed to endorse the plaintiff's viewpoint that it was reckless," Thomas Bosworth said, "it's merely that the judge needed to allow the jury to make that decision."View more book results for the query "3M"
Liability Forecasting and Why It's Vital for Mass Tort Settlements
Liability forecasting is a practice best understood through the three areas it analyzes: (i) the risks and injuries created by a product and its use, (ii) claims filed and approved, and (iii) finances.$4.3M Verdict: Jury Finds Against Walmart Over Shoplifter Violence
"Our hope is that this can set an example to show that you really need to make sure that your employees understand all of your safety policies," said Jack Walker, plaintiff's lead counsel.As Attorneys Predict New Wave of Litigation Involving PFAS, Some Wonder if it's Time For a Bailout
State attorneys general and plaintiffs firms join forces in fight against environmental pollution caused by "forever chemicals," ushering in a new era of litigation which could cost billions.Fifth Circuit Upholds $3M in Damages for Oilpro.com Trade Secrets Hacking
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has affirmed a Houston federal jury's award of $3 million in damages to oil and gas employment company Rigzone after finding that its creator and founder, David Kent, hacked and stole trade secrets to launch a different, professional networking website, Oilpro.com.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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