Michelle DEMENT-DONARSKI, (1994), "Punitive Damages and Insurance: Are Punitive Damages insurable? The North Dakota Supreme Court says yes, despite North Dakota's Public Policy to the contrary `Continental Casualty CO. v. Kinsey, 499 N.W.2D 574 (N.D.1993)'" North Dakota Law Review, num...
INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR PUNITIVE DAMAGES - TIME FOR A UNIFORM RULE UNDER GENERAL MARITIME LAW Loyola Maritime Law JournalDavis, Adam N.
business and insurance groups which allege that exorbitant punitive damage awards have driven up the cost of doing business.Punitive damages have been characterized as "quasi-criminal" because they stand halfway between the criminal and Civil Law. Though they are awarded to a plaintiff in a ...
摘要: Presents a case on punitive damages against Pilot Insurance Co. in Ontario. Details of the Whiten versus Pilot Insurance Co. case; Provisions of punitive damages; Justification for punitive damages.年份: 2002 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
A jury’s $2.8 million punitive damage award against an insurance agency and broker that tried to poach a competitor’s staff and book of business was not excessive even though it was more than 10 times the amount of compensatory damages, … ...
Supreme Court resistance to punitive damages beginning in the 1990s. The 2003 Campbell decision continued this doctrinal trend i... Prof.,Jeffrey,W.,... - 《Zeitschrift Für Die Gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft》 被引量: 1发表: 2007年 INSURANCE BAD FAITH AND INSURERS' DUTY TO COMMUNICATE WITH...
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Insurance Definitions punitive damages On This Page punitive damagesPunitive damages are damages in excess of those required to compensate the plaintiff for the wrong done, which are imposed to punish the defendant because of the particularly wanton or willful nature of his or her wrongdoing. ...
They can factor that in. That’s the collateral damage: We might have to settle because it’s a bad product. We might have to pay $500 million, but we made $683 billion. We’re good. The types of “tort reform” to which she may be referring are limits on punitive damages. ...
's conduct, as part of a compensatory damage claim in a subsequent action for bad faith against the carrier and, if so, the issues a carrier may encounter while discharging its obligation to its insured to act in good faith in the defense of an underlying claim involving punitive damages....