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Illions Punitive Damages Award Figure
Is a Tobacco Industry Ruse Designed To Scare States Into Enacting Special Legal Protections, Says TPLP
OSTON, April 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The Tobacco Products Liability Project has issued the following statement: For several weeks, a furor has been
building in Florida and beyond over the possibility of a Miami jury awarding lump sum punitive damages of $30 ``Webb, a top attorney for an industry
chock full of legal talent, must have known that Florida law prohibits punitive damages that exceed the industry`s net worth of about $100 billion,``
said Northeastern University Law Professor Richard Daynard, who is Chair of the Tobacco Products Liability Project. In any case where it has come up,
Florida courts have ruled that punitive damages ``may properly punish each wrongdoer by exacting from his pocketbook a sum of money which, according
to his financial ability, will hurt, but not bankrupt.`` Webb`s dubious contention is the industry`s equivalent of shouting ``FIRE`` in a crowded
theater. Panic has ensued and the rights of sick smokers and their survivors are being trampled. Florida attorney General Bob Butterworth issued an
opinion to the Legislature last week urging action on a bill to delay any punitive damages award in the Engle case until after each claim of an
estimated half million sick Florida smokers has been separately adjudicated over the next 10-20 years or more. The action is needed, purportedly, to
protect tobacco industry settlement payments to the state of Florida should the companies seek bankruptcy protection. There are 2 problems with this
logic: 1) under Florida law, punitive damages cannot bankrupt a defendant, and 2) As suggested recently by Credit Lyonnais Securities, Florida could
easily protect and maintain settlement revenues by passing a contingent Cigarette excise tax that would take effect only if the industry`s payments
to the state were interrupted. Importantly, excise taxes are not affected by bankruptcy protection. Florida could also securitize its settlement as a
bond issue, thereby breaking the state`s ties to Big Tobacco`s future. Daynard notes that, ``It appears this is simply an attempt by the tobacco
companies to scare state governments into granting them special legal protections Source: PRNewsWire




