Constitutional Issues and Implications of Gregory v. Chohan

Wednesday, October 11, 2023
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM Central Time

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Title: Constitutional Issues and Implications of Gregory v. Chohan

Duration: This webinar will last 60 minutes – from 12:00-1:00 pm CT.

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The Texas Supreme Court’s recent opinion in Gregory v Chohan raises more questions than it answers about proving mental anguish damages in Texas. And to what extent does it foreshadow similar arguments being raised for other non-economic damages and in other jurisdictions? Join the Baylor Law roundtable for the first of a three-part webinar series on Gregory v. Chohan.  Professors Liz Fraley and Jim Wren join guests R. Jack Ayres and Kirk Pittard to discuss constitutional questions and challenges raised by the opinion, the legal effect of Gregory, and what the future might hold in terms of legal issues related to proving mental anguish damages and other intangible damages.

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