In this week’s Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen provides an insightful discussion about the case “Gilead Cmty. Servs. Inc. v. Town of Cromwell.” This case is noteworthy due to its examination of the conditions under which punitive damages are applicable. Additionally, it explores the circumstances where the amount of punitive damages might surpass the boundaries set by constitutional due process and considers when a municipality could be liable for punitive damages based on the actions of its officials.
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