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Boston University School of Law

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2007

Tort reform

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Reflections On Remedies And Philip Morris V. Williams, Keith N. Hylton Oct 2007

Reflections On Remedies And Philip Morris V. Williams, Keith N. Hylton

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This essay is a series of reflections on the implications of Philip Morris for the tort reform movement, a movement for which I share considerable sympathy. First, I offer an ideal approach to punitive damages-based on my amicus brief in Philip Morris-and apply that approach to the case. I make an effort to find a middle ground between the positions of the plaintiff and defendant because, in any case that reaches the Supreme Court, one will find persuasive arguments to be made on both sides. That middle ground involves largely returning to the Supreme Court's pre-Gore treatment of punitive …