In 1997, Alaska responded to its reputation for unusually high punitive awardsby amending its punitive damages statuteto require that 50% of any punitive damages award be deposited into the general fund of the state.Such “split-recovery” statutes attempt to reduce some of the plaintiff\u27s windfall by allocating part of the punitive award to the state.Although the plaintiff shares in the award to compensate her for bringing the punitive claim in the first place,the state receives the balance to use for the public benefit.This Note evaluates the practicality and constitutionality of Alaska’s split- recovery statute. Part I reviews the nature and purpose of punitive damages and the statutory provisions Alaska has enacted to enhance their eff...
Alaska is the only American state that employs a variation of the “English Rule,” whereby the losing...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
We examine the effect of "split-award" statutes (wherein the State takes a share of a punitive damag...
In 1997, Alaska responded to its reputation for unusually high punitive awardsby amending its puniti...
This Note analyzes state allocation in light of these differing approaches. The constitutional analy...
This Note analyzes state allocation in light of these differing approaches. The constitutional analy...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
As a result of the increasing number and amounts of punitive damage awards, a call for reform is muc...
As a result of the increasing number and amounts of punitive damage awards, a call for reform is muc...
Alaska is unique among the fifty states in its use of a version of the English rule of attorneys\u27...
It is no secret that the doctrine of punitive damages has had a storied past in American jurispruden...
The Alaska Supreme Court recently heard two cases addressing damages awards for timber trespass clai...
It is no secret that the doctrine of punitive damages has had a storied past in American jurispruden...
We examine the effect of “split-award ” statutes (wherein the State takes a share of a punitive dama...
Alaska is unique among the fifty states in its use of a version of the English rule of attorneys\u27...
Alaska is the only American state that employs a variation of the “English Rule,” whereby the losing...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
We examine the effect of "split-award" statutes (wherein the State takes a share of a punitive damag...
In 1997, Alaska responded to its reputation for unusually high punitive awardsby amending its puniti...
This Note analyzes state allocation in light of these differing approaches. The constitutional analy...
This Note analyzes state allocation in light of these differing approaches. The constitutional analy...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
As a result of the increasing number and amounts of punitive damage awards, a call for reform is muc...
As a result of the increasing number and amounts of punitive damage awards, a call for reform is muc...
Alaska is unique among the fifty states in its use of a version of the English rule of attorneys\u27...
It is no secret that the doctrine of punitive damages has had a storied past in American jurispruden...
The Alaska Supreme Court recently heard two cases addressing damages awards for timber trespass clai...
It is no secret that the doctrine of punitive damages has had a storied past in American jurispruden...
We examine the effect of “split-award ” statutes (wherein the State takes a share of a punitive dama...
Alaska is unique among the fifty states in its use of a version of the English rule of attorneys\u27...
Alaska is the only American state that employs a variation of the “English Rule,” whereby the losing...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
We examine the effect of "split-award" statutes (wherein the State takes a share of a punitive damag...