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HI: Supreme Court Adopts Punitive Damages Standard from R(3): Remedies

October 30, 2025

In Guieb v. Guieb, 571 P.3d 382 (Haw. 2025), the Hawaii Supreme Court adopted the punitive damages standard in draft section 39 of the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Remedies. It held “in order to recover punitive damages, a plaintiff had to establish recoverable tort liability and to establish by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant intended to harm the plaintiff or others, recklessly disregarded a substantial risk of harm to the plaintiff or others, or otherwise acted in an outrageous or malicious manner.” The ALI website elaborates: “The court explained that the new standard, which shed outdated mental-state concepts, complemented the revised definitions for ‘intent’ and ‘recklessness’ in Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Liability for Physical and Emotional Harm §§ 1 and 2, and adopted those definitions as well.” The ALI has further details.