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May 5, 2014

SCOTUS denies cert. in class action punitive damages case (Allstate v. Jacobsen)

The Supreme Court's online docket indicates that the justices denied certiorari today in Allstate v. Jacobsen.

Related posts:

Cert. petition on class action punitive damages distributed for May 2 conference (Allstate v. Jacobsen)

DRI amicus brief challenges constitutionality of Montana Supreme Court opinion allowing classwide adjudication of punitive damages (Allstate v. Jacobsen)

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Posted by Curt Cutting at 12:52 PM

Labels: Class Actions, U.S. Supreme Court

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