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- Cooper_Industries,_Inc._v._Leatherman_Tool_Group,_Inc. abstract "Cooper Industries v. Leatherman Tool Group, 532 U.S. 424 (2001) was a case before the United States Supreme Court, which decided the standard of review that Federal Appeal Courts should use when examining punitive damages awards. The case was decided on May 14, 2001, by a vote of 8-1.".
- Q5167781 abstract "Cooper Industries v. Leatherman Tool Group, 532 U.S. 424 (2001) was a case before the United States Supreme Court, which decided the standard of review that Federal Appeal Courts should use when examining punitive damages awards. The case was decided on May 14, 2001, by a vote of 8-1.".
- Cooper_Industries,_Inc._v._Leatherman_Tool_Group,_Inc. comment "Cooper Industries v. Leatherman Tool Group, 532 U.S. 424 (2001) was a case before the United States Supreme Court, which decided the standard of review that Federal Appeal Courts should use when examining punitive damages awards. The case was decided on May 14, 2001, by a vote of 8-1.".
- Q5167781 comment "Cooper Industries v. Leatherman Tool Group, 532 U.S. 424 (2001) was a case before the United States Supreme Court, which decided the standard of review that Federal Appeal Courts should use when examining punitive damages awards. The case was decided on May 14, 2001, by a vote of 8-1.".