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4 Factors Influencing Enhanced Damages After Halo
19 January 2017
WilmerHale
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This article considers district court decisions on enhanced
damages issued within the first six months after Halo, particularly
focusing on the factors that influence whether enhanced damages are
ultimately awarded. Our article tomorrow will analyze how district
courts have addressed the sufficiency of pleading enhanced damages
after Halo at the motion-to-dismiss stage.
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