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Georgia court rules against malpractice cap: Case like one awaiting decision by Kansas Supreme Court

By admin | April 7, 2010

TOPEKA — The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled that a $350,000 cap on noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases violates that state’s constitution.

“The very existence of the caps, in any amount, is violative of the right to a trial by jury,” Chief Justice Carol Hunstein wrote in the 20-page decision last month

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