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February 1, 2009
South Carolina Senate Considers Tort Reform Bill
The Charleston Regional Business Journal reports the bill includes limits on punitive and noneconomic damages, class-action reform, and limits bond requirements to appeal extremely large verdicts. (H/t to Torts Prof Blog.)
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February 1, 2009 in Aggregate Litigation Procedures, Class Actions, Products Liability, Punitive Damages | Permalink
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