Legal Question in Personal Injury in California
At Parkside Bistro, Ogden believes that he was overcharged and shoves Nellie, the waiter. Nellie sues Ogden, alleging that the shove was a battery. Ogden is liable
1. if Ogden acted out of malice.
2. if the shove was offensive.
3. under no circumstances⎯the shove was not a battery.
4. if Parkside did not overcharge Ogden.
Asked on 6/22/12, 8:40 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
Michael Stone-Molloy
The Lion's Law Office
Please do not use this message board to cheat on your studies.
Answered on 6/22/12, 9:12 pm
Cheating on law school work constitutes moral turpitude. Really worth being blocked from taking the bar exam to get a better grade in torts class? Really?
Answered on 6/22/12, 10:09 pm
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
You are supposed to be learning how to answer questions like this yourself. Asking us to do it for you is cheating.
Answered on 6/25/12, 1:24 pm
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