Labor/Employment,
Criminal,
Civil Litigation
Jun. 29, 2022
Irresponsible servers could face legal consequences
What we don’t yet know is how the law and its requisite training will affect drunk drivers and those injured by them.





Miguel A. Custodio
Partner
Custodio & Dubey LLP
Phone: (213) 593-9095
Email: custodio@cd-lawyers.com
UCLA SOL; Los Angeles CA
Miguel has dedicated his law career to pursuing justice on behalf of people physically or mentally injured by faulty or defective products or negligence; and family law matters.
Beginning July 1, drinking establishments across the state must comply with the Responsible Beverage Service Training Program Act, a measure intended to reduce the number of drunk drivers on the roads. If they fail to properly train and certify their bartenders and other workers, the state’s bars, restaurants, pubs and others who serve alcoholic drinks could find themselves embroiled in litigation for over-serving patrons.
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