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In 1995, the Legislature capped punitive damages stemming from noneconomic losses at $750,000.
The suit seeks damages stemming from charges ranging from racial conspiracy to assault and battery and emotional distress.
If approved by Congress, it would be the second round of damages stemming from a class-action lawsuit the government originally settled in 1999.
fulfill no useful function" and to create private actions for damages stemming from "illicit practices," where the defendant has not acted in good faith.
The law, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, allows patients to sue for reimbursement of denied benefits, but not for damages stemming from the denial.
In 1996, a federal court in Manhattan found a Hutu leader in Rwanda liable for $110 million in damages stemming from the genocide in that country.
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Since the majority of these damages stem from the effects of pollution on human health, it stands to reason that more-populated areas will see greater damages from the same amount of emissions than less-populated areas, simply because there are more people at risk.
The punitive damages stem from a 1993 rollover accident in California involving a Ford Bronco.
He says his strong opposition to caps on damages stems from his knowledge of the high cost of long-term care.
What should be done to limit the damage stemming from this scheme?
Aguilar disputed the notion that any damage stemming from Trump would remain associated with the Republican party for the foreseeable future.
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