TORTS
Motor Vehicles • Dram Shop Act • Specificity of Pleadings
LaCivita v. Town & Country Bar and Grill, PICS Case No. 15-1292 (C.P. Lawrence June 11, 2015) Cox, J. (9 pages).
Plaintiff's Dram Shop Act complaint lacked sufficient specificity to permit defendant to prepare its defense but her failure to join the allegedly intoxicated drivers involved in the accident did not materially alter any party's ability to protect its rights. Defendant's preliminary objection regarding lack of specificity sustained; the objection for failure to join indispensable parties overruled.
August 25, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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TORTS
Motor Vehicles • Dram Shop Act • Specificity of Pleadings
LaCivita v. Town & Country Bar and Grill, PICS Case No. 15-1292 (C.P. Lawrence June 11, 2015) Cox, J. (9 pages).
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