Ohio Court Finds Caps on Punitive, Noneconomic Damages Constitutional
December 27, 2007
DOCUMENTS
- Opinion
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio's highest court has found that two legislative amendments limiting damages in tort cases are constitutional, saying that the plaintiffs' rights to a jury trial and a remedy in an open court are not impeded by the cap on jury awards. Arbino v. Johnson & Johnson, No. 2007-Ohio-6948 (Ohio Sup. Ct.).
In a Dec. 27 decision, the Ohio Supreme Court rejected an Ortho Evra plaintiff's challenges to statutes capping punitive and noneconomic damages and also found that the plaintiff lacked standing to contest a statute that allows defendants to introduce evidence of other compensation the plaintiff might …
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