Debate should continue about tort awards and limitations
by MBJ Staff
Published: March 1,2013
Tags: Hot Coffee, litigation, tort reform, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
In a recent story by Clay Chandler, a federal appeals court has ruled that Mississippi’s tort cap does not violate separation of powers A three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Mississippi’s $1 million cap on non-economic damages arising out of civil litigation does not violate the state’s constitutional separation of [...]
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