REMEDIES OUTLINE I. DAMAGES A. Rightful Position 1. Value as Measure of Rightful Position a. Generally i. Real Property ii. Consumer Property b. Special Purpose Property c. Farm Crops d. Stocks 2. Reliance, Expectancy, & Restitution a. In Contract b. In Tort 3. Consequential Damages B. Limits on the Basic Principle 1. Limitations on Consequentials 2. Liquidated Damages 3. Underliquidated Damages 4. Avoidability of Damages 5. Offsetting Benefits 6. Scope of Liability 7. Certainty 8. Substantive Policy Goals C. When Money Can’t Measure Value 1. Pain & Suffering (Non-Economic Damages) a. Survival Statutes b. Death Statutes 2. Tort Liability 3. Dignitary/Constitutional Harms D. Taxes, Interest, Time & the Value of Money II. INJUNCTIONS A. Preventive Injunctions 1. Ripeness 2. Scope 3. Mootness B. Reparative Injunctions 1. Scope C. Structural Injunctions D. Modification of Injunctions E. Injunctions Affecting Third-Party Rights F. Elements of Injunctions 1. Merits of the Underlying Claim 2. Irreparable Harm/Inadequate Remedy at Law 3. Balance of the Hardships on the Parties
4. Public Policy G. Preliminary Injunctions H. Injunction Bonds I. Temporary Restraining Orders III. DECLARATORY RELIEF A. Ripeness IV. RESTITUTION A. Disgorging Profits 1. Quasi Contract 2. Accounting for Profits 3. Constructive Trust 4. Apportionment B. Rescission C. Preferences/Constructive Trusts/Tracing 1. Preferences 2. Tracing Generally 3. Third Party Tracing/Restitution 4. Equitable Liens VI. PUNITIVE DAMAGES A. Common Law/Statute B. Constitution C. Contracts VII. ANCILLARY REMEDIES A. Enforcing the Judgment 1. Contempt a. Criminal Contempt b. Coercive Civil Contempt c. Compensatory Civil Contempt 2. Garnishment 3. Coercive Collection of Money 4. Attorney’s Fees VIII. REMEDIAL DEFENSES A. Unclean Hands/In Pari Delicto B. Unconscionability C. Estoppel/Fraud D. Waiver E. Laches F. Discovery Rule G. Fraudulent Concealment IX. LAW V. EQUITY