Indystar.com reports that an Indiana trial court has ruled that the Indiana legislature violated that state’s constitution by adopting a cap on punitive damages. Professor Andrew Klein of the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis says the ruling is well-researched and “reflects serious analysis that courts in other states have used to strike down similar laws.”
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Indiana Judge Finds Punitive Damages Cap Unconstitutional
March 4, 2009
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