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Taran and Chris have been close friends since they were kids.Chris was celebrating his 19 th birthday with friends at local restaurant.He sat at the

  1. Taran and Chris have been close friends since they were kids.Chris was celebrating his 19thbirthday with friends at local restaurant.He sat at the table and his 22-year-old friend Kristi bought pitchers of been and refilled Chris' glass all night.
  2. Chris saw his former roommate, Brian, walk into the restaurant with his arm around Taran.Brian and Taran began arguing.Chris heard them yelling and then saw Brian raise his hand to Lisa.Chris rushed over and confronted Brian.
  3. Chris shoved Brian.Taran moved away because she knew Chris had a bad temper when drunk (which he clearly was to anyone who looked).Chris shoved Brian, Brian fell over a chair and then toppled into Taran, pushing her to the ground.As a result, Taran fractured her leg.
  4. Taran wants to sue the restaurant and her waitress, Brittany.The state the restaurant is located in has a dram shop law identical to the Connecticut one in the book.
  5. Answer ALL 4 questions:
  6. Is the restaurant liable for Taran's injury under the dram shop law?
  7. Is Brittany liable for Taran's injury under the dram shop law?
  8. Is Brian liable for Taran's injury under a theory of negligence (tort)?
  9. Is Chris liable for Taran's injury under a theory of negligence (tort)?

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