Punitive damages are a civil penalty aimed at deterrence and retribution that further the state\u27s interest in punishing unlawful conduct.\u27 They are meant to sting and should be imposed proportionally according to the egregiousness of the harm and the wealth of the transgressor. While compensatory damages are intended to compensate plaintiffs for their concrete losses, punitive damages use the plaintiff as an instrument for visiting [] punishment upon [the] extreme tortious misdeeds of defendants. As such, it is well settled that no individual plaintiff is entitled to punitive damages; however, it is equally true that no transgressor is entitled to be relieved of exposure to them. When punitive damages are sought through adju...
The application of punitive damages in the United States is widely misunderstood by Euro...
The doctrine of punitive damages truly is an ancient legal concept that inexplicably has evaded comm...
Part I of this article will trace the development of the evolving principles and requirements the Co...
Conventional wisdom holds that the punitive damages class action is susceptiblenot only to doctrinal...
Since the 1980s, a wide range of courts and commentators have expressed concern over large punitive ...
In this Article, I consider whether limited generosity classes may be used to determine a defendan...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
Intentionally destroying property-boundary markers by sawing down the posts.\u27 Causing environment...
There is a curious anomaly in the law of punitive damages. Jurors assess punitive damages in the amo...
The recent landmark Supreme Court decision addressing punitive damages in the infamous Exxon Valdez ...
In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria ...
A contemporary theory of punitive damages must answer two questions: (1) what place, if any, do puni...
This Casenote examines the role of punitive damages in tort law and the actions of the Ohio Supreme ...
Damages can add up to super-punitive amounts in unintended ways. To take a textbook example: The Def...
The comment will first define the threshold requirement of actual knowledge of the wrong as an indic...
The application of punitive damages in the United States is widely misunderstood by Euro...
The doctrine of punitive damages truly is an ancient legal concept that inexplicably has evaded comm...
Part I of this article will trace the development of the evolving principles and requirements the Co...
Conventional wisdom holds that the punitive damages class action is susceptiblenot only to doctrinal...
Since the 1980s, a wide range of courts and commentators have expressed concern over large punitive ...
In this Article, I consider whether limited generosity classes may be used to determine a defendan...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
Intentionally destroying property-boundary markers by sawing down the posts.\u27 Causing environment...
There is a curious anomaly in the law of punitive damages. Jurors assess punitive damages in the amo...
The recent landmark Supreme Court decision addressing punitive damages in the infamous Exxon Valdez ...
In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria ...
A contemporary theory of punitive damages must answer two questions: (1) what place, if any, do puni...
This Casenote examines the role of punitive damages in tort law and the actions of the Ohio Supreme ...
Damages can add up to super-punitive amounts in unintended ways. To take a textbook example: The Def...
The comment will first define the threshold requirement of actual knowledge of the wrong as an indic...
The application of punitive damages in the United States is widely misunderstood by Euro...
The doctrine of punitive damages truly is an ancient legal concept that inexplicably has evaded comm...
Part I of this article will trace the development of the evolving principles and requirements the Co...