Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson face further financial penalties as their civil trial enters the punitive damages phase following a jury finding of malice.
Q: We loaned money to a group who promised good returns. It now turns out the financials were grossly exaggerated. We never got money back, and there are major questions about the bookkeeping. Can we ...
Fiduciary litigation often produces extraordinary remedies. Whether the case involves trustees accused of self-dealing, ...
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After an accident, you likely already know that you are entitled to compensatory damages. These are damages intended to compensate you for your financial and intangible losses, such as medical bills, ...
The verdict having recently been handed down in the defamation case against him, Rudy Giuliani is good and well screwed. Despite his wide-eyed bluster and his vow of redemption on appeal, the fact ...
Punitive damages continue to generate headlines and heated debate across the country. As New York practitioners are well aware, the U.S. Supreme Court has in recent years addressed the due process ...
The appellate courts are serving as well-needed checkpoints to ensure the trial courts are performing their gatekeeper duties, and a call has been sounded for the Florida Supreme Court to address ...
SPONSORED – In a segment of The Legal Lens on Fox 2, sponsored by Brown & Crouppen Law Firm, Andrea McNairy explains that plaintiffs in Missouri do not receive the full amount of punitive damages ...