The National Law Journal
DEFENSE ATTORNEYS: Philip S. Beck, Peter
B. Bensinger, Jr. and Andre M. Pauka of Chicago's
Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP.
Smaller wins that deserve an honorable mention:
fraud
The National Law
Journal (p. A21)
Monday, April 19, 1999
case type: fraud
case: SK Handtool Corp. v. Dresser Industries Inc., 96 L 14246 (Cir. Ct.,
Cook Co., Ill.)
The plaintiffs, SK Handtool Corp. and Corcoran Partners Ltd., had sued
Dresser Industries Inc. for fraud and, in 1994, won a $54 million verdict,
including $50 million in punitives. The trial court cut the punitives to $8
million. In 1996, the $4 million compensatory award was remanded for retrial,
but the punitives were reinstated pending retrial.
The plaintiffs were seeking $40 million in the retrial, but on Oct. 30,
1998, a Chicago jury awarded $1 in compensatory damages. On Jan. 22, Illinois
Circuit Court Judge Kenneth L. Gillis reduced the punitive award to $650,000.