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Environmental

Aug. 4, 2006

Judge Cuts Punitives in Water Pollution Case by 90 Percent

SAN FRANCISCO - Companies hit with a $175 million punitive-damages verdict in a water pollution lawsuit saw that amount cut Tuesday by more than 90 percent.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
SAN FRANCISCO - Companies hit with a $175 million punitive-damages verdict in a water pollution lawsuit have won a more than 90 percent reduction in the amount, but their lawyers said Wednesday they may still appeal.
      San Francisco Superior Court Judge John E. Munter, in an order issued Tuesday, chopped the total punitive figur...

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