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SCOTUS Declines to Review $100 Million Punitive Damages Award

December 2, 2008

The Associated Press is reporting (via The Wall Street Journal) that the U.S. Supreme Court has denied Massey Energy Co.’s cert. petition in a case involving a $260 million jury verdict, including $100 million in punitive damages. The case involved a contract dispute between Massey Energy and Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Co. According to the story, Massey’s cert. petition raised an issue regarding the failure of a West Virginia Supreme Court justice to recuse himself after making derogatory comments about Massey’s CEO.

Ironically, the Supreme Court recently granted a cert. petition involving judicial disqualification and the West Virginia Supreme Court. Can you guess the name of the party who opposed cert. in that case? The party who allegedly benefited from a West Virginia Supreme Court justice’s failure to recuse himself? You guessed it: Massey Energy.

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