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		<title>By: The Legal Reader</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Infinite Punitive Damages Ratio&lt;/strong&gt;

&quot;A jury found that a plaintiff was not damaged by false promises a former Texaco salesman made (against corporate policy) in selling franchises, but decided that the fact of the promise entitled the plaintiff to $33.8 million in punitive damages.&quot;...
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<p>&#8220;A jury found that a plaintiff was not damaged by false promises a former Texaco salesman made (against corporate policy) in selling franchises, but decided that the fact of the promise entitled the plaintiff to $33.8 million in punitive damages.&#8221;&#8230;</p>
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