Violation of a local ordinance


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Problem: In violation of a local ordinance, Tavern serves alcohol to Sam, obviously intoxicated. Sam picks a fight with Victim, beating him severely. The fight is broken up. As Sam leaves the bar, Victim's friend, Payback, beats Sam in turn. Sam's staggers to his vehicle, drives off and runs over Pedestrian. He continues along until he runs into a utility pole, ending his evening with a lengthy hospitalization.

1. You represent Victim. Make your best argument as to why Tavern is liable to Victim for his injuries.

2. You represent Tavern. Make your best argument as to why Tavern is not liable to Victim for his injuries.

3. You represent Pedestrian. Make your best argument as to why Tavern is liable to Pedestrian for her injuries.

4. You represent Tavern. Make your best argument as to why Tavern is not liable to Pedestrian for her injuries.

5. You represent Sam. Make your best argument as to why Tavern is liable to Sam for his injuries from the beating by Payback.

6. You represent Tavern. Make your best argument as to why Tavern is not liable to Sam for his injuries from the beating by Payback.

7. You represent Sam. Make your best argument as to why Tavern is liable to Sam for his injuries when he struck the utility pole.

8. You represent Tavern. Make your best argument as to why Tavern is not liable to Sam for his injuries when he struck the utility pole.

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Business Law and Ethics: Violation of a local ordinance
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