Probably, but if the info in the tweet thread is accurate, the jury is not informed of Texas law capping damages, but the lawyers surely know about. I'm not a lawyer, let alone a TX lawyer - just relaying info that JVL 'liked' and commented on. Also, google TX cap on punitive damages and you'll find lots of links.
Probably, but if the info in the tweet thread is accurate, the jury is not informed of Texas law capping damages, but the lawyers surely know about. I'm not a lawyer, let alone a TX lawyer - just relaying info that JVL 'liked' and commented on. Also, google TX cap on punitive damages and you'll find lots of links.
Probably, but if the info in the tweet thread is accurate, the jury is not informed of Texas law capping damages, but the lawyers surely know about. I'm not a lawyer, let alone a TX lawyer - just relaying info that JVL 'liked' and commented on. Also, google TX cap on punitive damages and you'll find lots of links.