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Punitive Damages Are Exempted From A Supersedeas Bond

By Steven V. Buckman on September 13, 2013
Posted in Damages, Tort Reform

As part of the tort reform law passed in 2009, 12 O.S. § 990.4(I),‘exempted punitive damages from the obligation to post a bond on appeal as a means to stay execution of a judgment. The legislation was declared unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court citing Douglas v. Cox Retirement Properties, 2013 OK 37…

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