In a medical malpractice case, in what circumstances will a judge order a judgment in excess of one third million dollars?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Maricopa County of State of Ariz. v. Maberry, 555 F.2d 207 (9th Cir. 1977):

In Love v. Wolf, 226 Cal.App.2d 378, 38 Cal.Rptr. 183, at 184, the court, in reversing a judgment for plaintiff (in a malpractice suit), awarding a sum in excess of one third million dollars, the appellate court used language appropriate here:

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