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PA Liquor Law 2025


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  • Start Date:2025-08-13 14:00:00
  • End Date:2025-08-13 16:05:00
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  • Level:Various
  • Topics:Litigation

$179.00 ProPass

This program is eligible for 2 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states. In 50-minute states, this program is eligible for 2.4 hours of CLE credit. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.

Overview

This CLE offers a practical overview of liquor liability under Pennsylvania law, focusing on the Dram Shop Act and its impact on bars, restaurants, universities, and individuals. Presented by experienced attorneys Miriam Benton Barish and Carol Ann Murphy, the program covers key legal concepts, including visible intoxication, discovery strategies, first- and third-party claims, and the role of expert and eyewitness testimony.

New this year, the program features an in-depth session led by a forensic toxicologist, Michael Whitekus, offering scientific insights critical to liquor liability litigation. Attendees will learn how alcohol is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted in the body; how to estimate the number of drinks consumed and a person’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at various points in time; and how to assess impairment and determine whether an individual was served while visibly intoxicated. The session will also include a comparison of alcohol and cannabis impairment and their legal implications in crash incidents and liability cases.

Attendees will also explore cutting-edge issues like social host liability, alcohol-related hazing cases, BYOB establishments, and evolving laws around alcohol delivery and cocktails-to-go.

Topics Include:

  • Dram Shop liability essentials
  • Proving visible intoxication
  • Discovery and litigation strategy
  • Hazing, social host, and BYOB liability
  • Toxicological analysis of alcohol impairment
  • Cannabis vs. alcohol: legal and scientific contrasts
  • Legal trends and recent PA case law

Faculty

Miriam V. Benton Barish, Esq.

Miriam Barish is a shareholder with Anapol Weiss. She has dedicated her practice to helping individuals and families who suffered catastrophic injuries due to the reckless, negligent conduct of others. She has successfully resolved numerous multimillion dollar cases on behalf of her clients providing them crucial compensation in the face of tragedy. Her practice focuses on complex personal injury litigation, products liability, toxic torts, premise liability, dram shop cases, construction accidents, motor vehicle and motorcycle accidents in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She also represents clients who have suffered harm by vaccines and manages the firm’s vaccine department. Additionally, for many years her practice has emphasized protecting the rights of women who have been victims, providing them devoted and compassionate representation for the harm they suffered. She has actively litigated premises liability cases regarding the safety and security of women and participated in obtaining a landmark verdict, in the first case of its kind, regarding a wrongful death case arising from the negligent premises security of two women. Ms. Barish has actively litigated many other premises liability cases involving negligent security, including the sexual and violent assault of a female inpatient of a psychiatric hospital as well as the robbery and assault of a female patron in a large retail store parking lot. Ms. Barish is a member of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Board of Governors. She presently serves as a member of the Executive Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association and the Pennsylvania Association for Justice. She is a member of the American, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Bar Associations, as well as the American, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Associations. Ms. Barish is the Philadelphia Chairman of the Widener Women’s Network, a network exclusively dedicated to developing networking opportunities for Widener Women Alumnae. She also serves as a board member of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association and serves as Judge Pro Tem for the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia County. Ms. Barish has been named among the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Pennsylvania. She has also been selected for inclusion in Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® from 2013-2020. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Temple University School of Business, and she received her law degree, cum laude, from Widener University School of Law. She is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Michigan. 

Carol Ann Murphy, Esq.

Ms. Murphy is a partner at Margolis Edelstein in Philadelphia. She has been with the firm since 1988. She has extensive trial and appellate experience in the Pennsylvania federal and state courts. Ms. Murphy received her Bachelor of Arts from Temple University in 1983, and her Juris Doctorate from Delaware Law School of Widener University in 1986, where she was a member of Phi Delta Phi law honor society. While at Delaware Law School, Ms. Murphy was a staff member of the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, as well as a Casenote Coordinator of the Delaware Law Forum. She was the recipient of the Judge J. Cullen Ganey Award and the American jurisprudence Award for Criminal Law in 1986. She authored IRS Need Not Comply With Section 7609(f) In Issuing a Dual Purpose Summons: Tiffany Fine Arts v. United States for the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law in 1985. She was formerly a law clerk to the Honorable Joseph T. Murphy of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County.

Michael Whitekus, PhD, DABT

Dr. Whitekus is a board certified toxicologist with over 26 years of post-bachelor experience in the fields of drug safety, blood alcohol concentration assessment, chemistry, inhalation toxicology, immunotoxicology, and environmental contaminants. He has authored ~180 drug safety reports and contributed to toxicology and pharmacology sections of IND/NDAs. Dr. Whitekus applies his expertise towards causation analysis, resolving disputes relating to exposure to drugs, alcohol, chemicals, and environmental and occupational toxicants.


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