The Supreme Court said Monday it would review a $79.5 million punitive damages judgment against Marlboro maker Philip Morris for the third time.
The justices have twice struck down the award to the family of a longtime smoker of Marlboros.
June 10, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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The Supreme Court said Monday it would review a $79.5 million punitive damages judgment against Marlboro maker Philip Morris for the third time.
The justices have twice struck down the award to the family of a longtime smoker of Marlboros.
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