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AP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The Arkansas Supreme Court has affirmed a nearly $50 million verdict for farmers who claim they suffered economic losses after genetically altered rice seeds produced by Bayer CropScience contaminated the
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Entertainment News from AP Entertainment News from AP By JEANNIE NUSS AP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The Arkansas Supreme Court has affirmed a nearly $50 million verdict for farmers who claim they suffered economic losses after genetically altered rice
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AP Enterprise: Rules ignored in Craigslist case AP National News Video More>> AP News Minute: Romney visits HW Bush and more By JEANNIE NUSS AP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed a nearly $50 million verdict for
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In the April 2010 verdict, a Lonoke County jury awarded $42 million in punitive damages and $5.9 million in actual damages. In its 24-page ruling on Thursday, the state's high court said the cap on punitive damages is unconstitutional because "it
Updated: 12/08/2011 01:40P
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Before Thursday's ruling, Bayer had appealed a verdict last year out of Lonoke County that awarded farmers $5.9 million in actual damages and $42 million in punitive damages. The company said Arkansas lawmakers set a limit on punitive damages and that
Updated: 12/08/2011 01:40P
Citizens' Voice off-the-hook in Joseph defamation case
The verdict - negating Thomas Joseph's claims of defamation - comes in sharp contrast to former Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr.'s ruling in the original trial, which ended with a $3.5 million award for Joseph. The newspaper appealed the verdict and,
Updated: 12/08/2011 01:39P
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In the April 2010 verdict, a Lonoke County jury awarded $42 million in punitive damages and $5.9 million in actual damages. In its 24-page ruling on Thursday, the state's high court said the cap on punitive damages is unconstitutional because "it
Updated: 12/08/2011 01:38P
US court affirms $50M verdict for rice farmers
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (AP) - The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed a nearly $50 million verdict for farmers who claim they suffered economic losses when a strain of genetically altered rice seeds produced by Bayer CropScience
Updated: 12/08/2011 01:38P
WRIC Richmond News and Weather - Ark. court affirms $50M verdict for rice farmers
Before Thursday's ruling, Bayer had appealed a verdict last year out of Lonoke County that awarded farmers $5.9 million in actual damages and $42 million in punitive damages. The company said Arkansas lawmakers set a limit on punitive damages and that
Updated: 12/08/2011 01:37P
KCTV 5Ark. court affirms $50M verdict for rice farmers
Entertainment News from AP By JEANNIE NUSS AP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The Arkansas Supreme Court has affirmed a nearly $50 million verdict for farmers who claim they suffered economic losses after genetically altered rice seeds produced by Bayer
Updated: 12/08/2011 01:36P