Sentences with phrase «overall damages awards»

although the CA commented that it was likely that individual awards of compensation would be relatively modest (so far they have been in the low thousands of pounds), there could be a growth of class actions in which a large number of individuals have suffered emotional distress or invasion of privacy, leading to larger overall damages awards;

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Recall that the overall average total damages award was $ 61,662.
Jury Verdict Research reports on a study it conducted that found that in the last ten years, the overall median compensatory award for soft tissue knee injuries, strains, and cartilage and ligament damage is $ 40,972.
This reduces the overall starting point for the quantification of the aggregate damages award to $ 74.5 million, as opposed to the trial judge's finding of $ 92 million.
If you attend regularly to your doctor throughout the course of your ICBC injury claim, and you heed the advice of your doctors with respect to recommended courses of treatment and recovery, then it will be very difficult for ICBC»S lawyers to argue that you failed to mitigate your damages, which will ensure that no partial deduction is made in your overall award of damages.
At what point does the franchisee have a right to claim that the effect of the change has a significant effect on its overall profits and that therefore the change should not be imposed or damages should be awarded as a result?
Rappaport told me that had he been told that their overall litigation costs would likely have surpassed any award of damages at trial, he «almost certainly» would have accepted Zumbox's offer even without the protection of a stipulated judgment in the event of a default.
Limits the award of noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases to $ 250,000 against all doctors and health care practitioners and a $ 250,000 per - facility cap against health care facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes, with an overall cap of $ 500,000 against health care facilities, creating in effect an overall limit of noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases of $ 750,000.
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