Judge Rejects Motion to Cap Lawsuit Damages and Attorney Fees
Judge Rejects Motion to Cap Lawsuit Damages and Attorney Fees
In July, former Pulaski County Circuit Judge Marion Humphrey filed a lawsuit challenging a proposed constitutional amendment that the state Legislature voted to put on the November ballot, which limits civil lawsuit damages and the contingency fees attorneys receive. The measure would give the Legislature power to change, repeal or adopt rules for the state’s courts. Secretary of State, Mark Martin, is named as the defendant in the suit.The proposed measure would limit noneconomic lawsuit damages awarded to $500,000 and punitive lawsuit damages would be capped at $500,000 or three times the amount of compensatory damages (whichever sum is greater). The Legislature would be able to increase these limits with a two-thirds vote of the House and Senate. It also would cap attorneys’ contingency fees at 33 1/3 percent of the net amount recovered.Those who have been against the proposal believe if it took effect the new structure would supersede juries while placing arbitrary limits on damages. “This proposal would close the doors to the courthouse for ordinary citizens and effectively extinguish their right to a jury trial in all cases,” the lawsuit states. The proposal also tries to unconstitutionally combine four separate and disparate proposals and violates the separation of powers between the judicial and legislative branches, according to documents, which indicate, “(The proposal) attempts to claw back what the Arkansas Legislature has previously admitted and recognized as the Arkansas Supreme Court’s vested constitutional, inherent and statutory authority.”
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