Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Naugle v. Philip Morris was a landmark 2009 court case in which a jury awarded plaintiff Lucinda Naugle $300 million. The award included $56.6 million in compensatory damages for medical expenses and $244 million in punitive damages. At the time, the verdict was the largest award given to an individual suing a tobacco company, and was featured on NBC, ABC, and The New York Times. In 2012, the verdict amount for punitive damages was reduced to $36.8 million.. }
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- Naugle_v._Philip_Morris abstract "Naugle v. Philip Morris was a landmark 2009 court case in which a jury awarded plaintiff Lucinda Naugle $300 million. The award included $56.6 million in compensatory damages for medical expenses and $244 million in punitive damages. At the time, the verdict was the largest award given to an individual suing a tobacco company, and was featured on NBC, ABC, and The New York Times. In 2012, the verdict amount for punitive damages was reduced to $36.8 million.".
- Naugle_v._Philip_Morris comment "Naugle v. Philip Morris was a landmark 2009 court case in which a jury awarded plaintiff Lucinda Naugle $300 million. The award included $56.6 million in compensatory damages for medical expenses and $244 million in punitive damages. At the time, the verdict was the largest award given to an individual suing a tobacco company, and was featured on NBC, ABC, and The New York Times. In 2012, the verdict amount for punitive damages was reduced to $36.8 million.".