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Huge jury verdict? Here’s what can happen

I certainly keep mentioning that when someone gets a huge jury award (juries of our peers are, of course, empathetic to our pains, and you can figure that the awards they’re giving to a plaintiff are sort of prescriptions for … Continue reading

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Huge jury verdict in NYPD shooting lawsuit

City Weighs Its Response to $25.2M Shooting Verdict Andrew Denney, New York Law Journal March 30, 2015    | The City of New York has yet to determine whether it will appeal a Brooklyn jury’s $25.2 million award to a man … Continue reading

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“Panel overturns $2M wrongful arrest award for mom”

First, I saw this, in the New York Law Journal: Deeply Divided Panel Orders New Trial in False Arrest Case Ben Bedell, New York Law Journal December 17, 2014   A First Department panel vacated a Bronx jury’s $2 million … Continue reading

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