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Punitive damages is a term referring to damages that will merely compensate victims for the harm they have suffered, but will cost defendants more money than they have.
Duty
A moral or legal obligation; a responsibility that one is bound to fulfill towards another person or society.
Slander
A form of defamation expressed in a transient form, particularly spoken words or gestures, damaging a person's reputation.
Invasion of Privacy
Unwarranted intrusion into someone's private life without consent, violating their right to be left alone.
False Light
A privacy tort that involves presenting someone in a misleading way that might be embarrassing or offensive.
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