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  • Massachusetts Weighs Philip Morris Punitive Damages Appeal

    Massachusetts Weighs Philip Morris Punitive Damages Appeal

    The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is reviewing Armand Fontaine v. Philip Morris USA Inc. (Docket No. SJC-13778), a case that in 2022 produced one of the largest tobacco verdicts in state history after a Middlesex County jury awarded $8 million in compensatory damages and $1 billion in punitive damages. The trial court later reduced the punitive award to $56 million.

    Philip Morris appealed, saying the massive award showed the jury was “inflamed beyond reason,” that punitive damages should require a clear and convincing evidence standard or a separate (bifurcated) trial phase, and that guardrails should be enacted to prevent “nuclear verdicts” (awards of more than $10 million).

    Law360’s Chris Villani wrote that the “court appeared unreceptive to arguments” for imposing new procedural rules, noting existing safeguards such as judicial review and remittitur already limit excessive awards. A decision is expected to clarify how Massachusetts courts handle punitive damages going forward.