In Washington State, tortfeasors get a break when they commit intentional torts. Instead of receiving more punishment for their planned bad act, intentional tortfeasors are punished as if they committed a mere accident. The trend does not stop in Washington State—nationwide, punitive damage legislation inadequately deters intentional wrongdoers through caps and outright bans on punitive damages. Despite Washington State’s one hundred and twenty-five year ban on punitive damages, it is in a unique and powerful position to change the way courts across the country deal with intentional tortfeasors. Since Washington has never had a comprehensive punitive damages framework, and has largely avoided the sway of the nationwide tort reform movement,...
Should the ancient rule of punitive damages, which authorizesjuries to award private fines in civi...
In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria ...
Punitive damages are traditionally understood, at least in part, as damages designed to punish. It s...
In Washington State, tortfeasors get a break when they commit intentional torts. Instead of receivin...
This Note examines the issue of the insurability of punitive damages, concluding that insurance cove...
Punitive damages have been around for centuries in classicone-on-one tort actions and are here to st...
The practice of using punitive damages to punish a tort defendant, in a single case brought by a sin...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
In 2003, the Supreme Court created a presumption that only single-digit ratios of punitive damages t...
The recent landmark Supreme Court decision addressing punitive damages in the infamous Exxon Valdez ...
Common law punitive damages have some feature that will get everyone\u27s goat: a civil court meting...
Over the last fifteen years, the Supreme Court has formulated new constitutional principles to const...
Historically, punitive damage awards and criminal sentences have shared the common justifications of...
Law and economics suggests that liability for intentional torts is motivated by deterrence. The tort...
Throughout the past two decades, the United States Supreme Court has gradually formed several proced...
Should the ancient rule of punitive damages, which authorizesjuries to award private fines in civi...
In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria ...
Punitive damages are traditionally understood, at least in part, as damages designed to punish. It s...
In Washington State, tortfeasors get a break when they commit intentional torts. Instead of receivin...
This Note examines the issue of the insurability of punitive damages, concluding that insurance cove...
Punitive damages have been around for centuries in classicone-on-one tort actions and are here to st...
The practice of using punitive damages to punish a tort defendant, in a single case brought by a sin...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
In 2003, the Supreme Court created a presumption that only single-digit ratios of punitive damages t...
The recent landmark Supreme Court decision addressing punitive damages in the infamous Exxon Valdez ...
Common law punitive damages have some feature that will get everyone\u27s goat: a civil court meting...
Over the last fifteen years, the Supreme Court has formulated new constitutional principles to const...
Historically, punitive damage awards and criminal sentences have shared the common justifications of...
Law and economics suggests that liability for intentional torts is motivated by deterrence. The tort...
Throughout the past two decades, the United States Supreme Court has gradually formed several proced...
Should the ancient rule of punitive damages, which authorizesjuries to award private fines in civi...
In light of increasing punitive damages awards, the United States Supreme Court formulated criteria ...
Punitive damages are traditionally understood, at least in part, as damages designed to punish. It s...