Litigation
Apr. 18, 2003
Unum Plaintiff Won't Retry His Case After Punitives Cut
SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco lawyer says the U.S. Supreme Court forced him to junk his plan to challenge a judge's $25 million reduction of the $30 million jury punitives award he won for a client in a bad-faith insurance case.




Arnold R. Levinson of Pi...
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