An Illinois appellate court has upheld a $15.69 million award to a woman who was disabled at age 73, rejecting defendant Sears Roebuck & Co.'s contention that the award was excessive because of the plaintiff's advanced age. The company's appellate brief focused on the noneconomic damages Rosa Kresin was awarded, alleging in particular that Kresin "was just too old to be worth this kind of money."
September 19, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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