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It May Be Dry January, But It’s Never a Bad Time to Brush Up on Dram Shop Liability
Posted In Alcoholic Beverage Control Laws, Hospitality
It’s a new year, which means plenty of people are resolving to give up or lessen their consumption of alcohol. But no matter how many resolutions are made, establishments that serve alcohol will still run into their fair share of problems with people who have had too much to drink. If such an individual causes some kind of harm, the retailer could be held accountable under dram shop laws. Here’s what you need to know about dram shop liability—and how to avoid it. More >