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DAMAGES | Juries can't impose punitives on behalf of nonlitigants
The justices ruled, 5-4, that a punitive damages award based on a jury's desire to punish a defendant is a taking of property without due process.Just weeks after scoring big for Comcast at the U.S. Supreme Court, Estrada pulled off another victory for the cable giant by persuading the D.C. Circuit to reverse an FCC ruling that caused tremors in the cable industry.
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Texas Supreme Court Cases to Watch
Decisions in the cases that follow could result in millions of dollars changing hands and radical changes in the law. Most of the cases involve insurance-related issues. The Texas Supreme Court has held over one case for almost three terms. Another just arrived as a certified question from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. If these cases have one thing in common, it's that they all involve complicated issues.The globalization of the tort bar
Current and former affiliates of the British mining conglomerate find themselves under assault by three shifting alliances of English, American and South African lawyers.Trending Stories
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