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Georgia Supreme Court upholds constitutionality of cap on punitive damages

March 17, 2023

The Georgia Supreme Court issued an opinion this week upholding the constitutionality of a Georgia statute that caps most punitive damages awards at $250,000.  Application of the cap in this case resulted in a reduction from $50 million to $250,000.   One justice dissenting, arguing that the cap violates the right to a jury trial in the Georgia Constitution.

As regular readers of this blog are well aware, no such cap exists in California.

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