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Dram Shop Liability
Dram Shop Liability
A Comparative Analysis of US Law and Talmudic Law
When alcohol is served, liability can be unclear. This webinar explores Dram Shop Liability through the lens of both US law and Talmudic law, offering a comparative perspective on ethical and legal responsibilities.
- Who is legally responsible when an intoxicated person causes harm?
- Can a host be held liable for serving alcohol at a private party?
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What is the Talmudic perspective on personal responsibility for another’s intoxication?
Presenters:
Evan Aidman, Esq.
Evan Aidman is the founder and principal of the Law Offices of Evan K. Aidman, Esq. He is on the editorial board of Verdict, a publication of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association. He lectures throughout the Philadelphia area for CLE seminars. Evan is the author of a highly acclaimed book, “Winning Personal Injury Cases“ and is a daily contributor to a listserv for top trial lawyers providing guidance on battlefront issues in personal injury litigation. He recently attended his 40th reunion of the Penn Law Class of 83
Rabbi Alexander Coleman, MFT
Rabbi Alexander Coleman is an educator and spiritual guide with over 30 years of experience in Jewish education. He founded the Institute for Jewish Ethics (IJE), which offers CLE-accredited webinars that integrate Jewish perspectives with contemporary ethical issues. Rabbi Coleman leads learning groups and provides mentorship, focusing on Jewish philosophy, personal growth, and classic texts. His engaging teaching style, combined with his work at the IJE, helps students explore the intersection of Jewish wisdom and modern ethical dilemmas.
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