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Arbitrators Have Inherent Authority To Award Punitive Damages

By Keane Aures on June 8, 2016
Posted in Construction contracts and claims, Defect litigation

In RV V Lockworks, LLC v. Five Yale & Towne, LLC, 2016 Conn. Super. LEXIS 563 (Conn. Super. Ct. Mar. 16, 2016) an arbitrator awarded punitive damages to the purchaser of a newly-constructed 300-unit apartment complex when it was discovered that the seller had intentionally concealed knowledge of the fact that all 300 balconies…

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