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Personal Injury & Torts

Aug. 4, 2006

$28 Million In Punitives Await Ruling

A $28 million award against Philip Morris in a sick-smoker case remains in limbo while the U.S. Supreme Court re-examines limits on punitive-damages awards.

By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
A $28 million award against Philip Morris in a sick-smoker case remains in limbo while the U.S. Supreme Court re-examines limits on punitive-damages awards.
      On Wednesday, the California Supreme Court voted 6-0 to hold off its review of the Los Angeles case until the nation's high court issues new guidelines in the case of a sick...

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