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Restaurant responsibility for drunk patrons

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Last Modified on Jun 08, 2025

Many people may not consider the responsibilities which Connecticut bars and restaurants have to ensure that their customers make it home safely. However, the duty of these establishments is laid out in dram shop civil liability statutes. The National Conference …

Consequences of hosting parties with alcohol

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Last Modified on Jun 08, 2025

When you host a party at your Connecticut home, you likely focus on providing an enjoyable evening. However, you may want to pay closer attention to what can happen after your guests leave. We at Loughlin Fitzgerald know that sometimes …

Legal Underage Drinking in Connecticut

Legal Underage Drinking in Connecticut
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Last Modified on May 19, 2026
In Connecticut, individuals under 21 are generally prohibited from possessing alcohol, although state law provides specific exceptions. A minor may legally consume alcohol if accompanied by a parent, guardian, or spouse who is 21 or older, as part of a
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