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Legislators seem unconcerned about growing tort reform cases

by Associated Press Published: January 30,2012

Tags: attorneys, caps, constitutionality, courts, damage, judges, judicial, judiciary, law, lawyers, personal injuries, tort reform, torts

JACKSON — As the number of tort reform cases before the Mississippi Supreme Court keeps growing, state lawmakers don’t seem quite as concerned about the court’s rulings as are Mississippi’s legal and corporate communities. The deadline to file bills for consideration in the Legislature’s 2012 session is Feb. 20. That’s plenty of time to get tort [...] [...]

Court wants more information in tort cap cases

by Associated Press Published: October 17,2011

Tags: courts, economic damages, judicial, judiciary, law, lawsuits, non-economic damages, state law, tort, tort reform

JACKSON — The Mississippi Supreme Court has asked attorneys for more information as it considers whether the state’s limitation on damages in civil cases is constitutional. In an order last month, the court asked attorneys for Sears, Roebuck and Co., and for plaintiff Lisa Learmonth to explain why a Mississippi jury failed to distinguish between non-economic [...] [...]

MBJ Editorial: Lifting the cap would be a bad economic move for state (access required)

Mississippi’s Supreme Court has been asked to decide whether it’s constitutional to limit how much a jury can award to an injured plaintiff in a lawsuit. How the court decides could have a huge impact on both economic development and medical services. Before Mississippi enacted two series of tort reforms less than a decade ago, this [...] [...]

Tort Reform: Waiting game begins for damages cap fight (access required)

by Clay Chandler Published: June 20,2011

Tags: tort reform

The Mississippi Supreme Court last week heard oral arguments about the constitutionality of the state’s $1 million cap on non-economic damages in civil cases. It’s a case whose decision will affect with equal extreme Mississippi’s business community and its plaintiffs’ bar. >>>SEE COMPLETE STORY<<< [...]

Supreme Court begins mulling tort caps

by Associated Press Published: June 14,2011

Tags: courts, damages, law, lawsuit, tort, tort reform

JACKSON — The Mississippi Supreme Court has scheduled arguments today on the question of whether a state law that limits non-economic damages in civil cases is constitutional. The lawsuit between Sears, Roebuck & Co. and Lisa Learmonth is pending before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. The 5th Circuit has withheld a decision [...] [...]

Tort to be tested by Supreme Court (access required)

The Mississippi Supreme Court will hear arguments June 14 on the constitutionality of the state’s $1 million cap on punitive damages in civil jury awards. The argument arose after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals certified the question of the cap’s constitutionality to the Mississippi court. The Fifth Circuit sent the question to the state court as [...] [...]

Barbour files legal brief concerning damage caps

by Wally Northway Published: March 2,2011

Tags: courts, lawsuits, state government, tort reform

JACKSON — The Mississippi Legislature has the right to enact caps on non-economic damages awarded in lawsuits, Gov. Haley Barbour said in a legal brief filed Monday with the Mississippi Supreme Court. The limit on lawsuit awards and other tort reform initiatives “have cleaned up Mississippi’s image as a ‘judicial hellhole’ with outrageous monetary awards,” [...] [...]

Court asks for briefs in Learmonth’s damage cap case

by Associated Press Published: February 14,2011

Tags: courts, damages, tort reform

JACKSON — The Mississippi Supreme Court has asked parties in a federal lawsuit to file briefs by Feb. 28 on whether a state law that limits non-economic damages in civil cases is constitutional. The issue was raised by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans in January. The 5th Circuit asked the Supreme [...] [...]

Federal appeals panel questions damages cap

by Associated Press Published: January 24,2011

Tags: courts, non-economic damages, tort reform

JACKSON — A federal appeals panel is asking the Mississippi Supreme Court if state law that limits non-economic damages to $1 million in civil cases is constitutional. The question from a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, dated Jan. 19, came in lawsuit filed over a traffic accident involving Lisa Learmonth and [...] [...]

Breaking News: Tort reform saved

by Amy McCullough Published: September 23,2010

Tags: Double Quick, Lymas, Supreme Court, tort reform

Mississippi’s tort reform laws are safe, thanks to a Sept. 23 Mississippi Supreme Court ruling that upheld the denial of a $4.1-million jury award vehemently opposed by dozens of trade associations and Gov. Haley Barbour. Double Quick Inc. v. Ronnie Lee Lymas is a case relevant to premises liability as well as tort reform law. State tort [...] [...]

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