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"Image As Everything"... But Not When It Comes To A Right Of Publicity Infringement*, Holly Levinson Jul 1997

"Image As Everything"... But Not When It Comes To A Right Of Publicity Infringement*, Holly Levinson

University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


You'll Love The Way We Fly--But If You Don't, Too Bad: Does Zicherman V. Korean Air Lines Offer Hope Of Subjecting Reckless International Airlines To Punitive Damages, Ian D. Midgley Jan 1997

You'll Love The Way We Fly--But If You Don't, Too Bad: Does Zicherman V. Korean Air Lines Offer Hope Of Subjecting Reckless International Airlines To Punitive Damages, Ian D. Midgley

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Warning! The Manufacturer Of This Product May Have Engaged In Cover-Ups, Lies, And Concealment: Making The Case For Limitless Punitive Awards In Product Liability Lawsuits, Cynthia R. Mabry Jan 1997

Warning! The Manufacturer Of This Product May Have Engaged In Cover-Ups, Lies, And Concealment: Making The Case For Limitless Punitive Awards In Product Liability Lawsuits, Cynthia R. Mabry

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Disadvantaging The Disadvantaged: The Discriminatory Effects Of Punitive Damage Caps, Troy L. Cady Jan 1997

Disadvantaging The Disadvantaged: The Discriminatory Effects Of Punitive Damage Caps, Troy L. Cady

Hofstra Law Review

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Punitive Damages And The Consumerization Of Arbitration, Thomas J. Stipanowich Dec 1996

Punitive Damages And The Consumerization Of Arbitration, Thomas J. Stipanowich

Thomas J. Stipanowich

In this sequel to his 1986 article on punitive damages in arbitration, Professor Stipanowich explores the issues at the heart of the debate over whether punitive or exemplary damages should be available in arbitration between investors and securities brokers and firms. He critiques relevant proposals by the NASD’s Ruder Commission and examines mechanisms for more effectively addressing the punitive damages issue. This article predates and foreshadows the eventual recognition of the authority of securities arbitrators to award punitive damages.