Litigation
May 30, 2003
'Campbell' Isn't Death Knell for Large Punitive Damages Awards
Focus Column - Litigation - By Michael J. Bidart and Douglas M. Carasso - Are insurers subject to substantial punitive damages awards in California? Despite what you may have heard, the decision in State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Campbell , 123 S.Ct. 1513 (2003), is not the death knell for large punitive damages awards in the state's insurance bad-faith cases.




Focus Column
Litigation
By Michael J. Bidart and Douglas M. Carasso
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