Defense Counsel Journal

Damages Compendium - East of the Mississippi

Volume 93, No. 1

June 10, 2026

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By: Craig Liljestrand

The following business compendium articles addressing damages in jurisdictions east of the Mississippi River provide valuable comparative insight into the evolving standards governing commercial litigation, tort recovery, contract disputes, and statutory remedies across a diverse range of states. These articles analyze trends in compensatory, consequential, punitive, and liquidated damages while highlighting significant distinctions among jurisdictions such as New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. Practitioners rely on these compilations to evaluate how courts interpret foreseeability, mitigation obligations, bad faith conduct, and caps on punitive awards in both state and federal proceedings. In addition, these business compendium publications examine recent appellate decisions, legislative developments, and jury verdict patterns that influence exposure assessments and litigation strategy for corporations operating in multiple eastern states. By consolidating jurisdiction-specific authority into a single analytical resource, these articles assist attorneys, insurers, and business executives in navigating the increasingly complex landscape of damages law throughout the eastern United States.

Congratulations to all of our excellent author contributors. 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Alabama ALABAMA
by Archibald Reeves IV

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Connecticut

CONNECTICUT
by Robert S. Hoff

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Delaware

DELAWARE
by William B. Larson, Jr. and Wade A. Bredin

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Washington_DC

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
by Andrew Gendron

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Florida

FLORIDA
by Yasir Billoo

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Georgia

GEORGIA
by Carol P. Michel

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Illinois

ILLINOIS
by Jennifer L. Green

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Indiana

INDIANA
by Lucy Dollens and Michalynn Miller, and Nashuba Hudson

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Kentucky

KENTUCKY
by Robin D. Miller

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Maine

MAINE
by Jonathan L. Schwartz

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Maryland

MARYLAND
by Andrew Gendron

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Massachusetts

MASSACHUSETTS
by J. Nathan Cole

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Michigan

MICHIGAN
by Jonathan L. Schwartz

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Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI
by M. Patrick McDowell and Zach Smith

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New_Hampshire

NEW HAMPSHIRE
by Adam R. Mordecai and Taylor Rice

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New_Jersey

NEW JERSEY
by Peter J. Pizzi and Alex Storzillo

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New_York

NEW YORK
by Robert S. Hoff

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North_Carolina

NORTH CAROLINA 
by Shannon R. Joseph and Jennifer K. Van Zant

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Ohio

OHIO
by Robin D. Miller

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Pennsylvania

PENNSYLVANIA
by Emily Rogers

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Rhode_Island

RHODE ISLAND
by David A. Wollin

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South_Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA
by Lyndey R. Z. Bryant

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Tennessee

TENNESSEE
by Robin D. Miller

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Vermont

VERMONT
by Walter E. Judge

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Virginia

VIRGINIA
by John R. OwenP. Bradenham Michelle, IV, and Laura M. Berry

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West_Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA
by Jeffrey A. Holmstrand

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Wisconsin

WISCONSIN
by Lucy Dollens and Michalynn Miller, David Muth, and Nashuba Hudson

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