Large-scale events at private clubs create a “perfect storm” for liability: open bars, celebratory atmospheres, and often a diffusion of responsibility between the club and outside vendors. We analyze whether the injury resulted from a failure to manage these risks. We evaluate vendor contracts, staffing ratios, and security protocols to determine if the club maintained control over the environment or negligently outsourced safety to unqualified third parties.
We untangle the complex liability overlap between venue operations, member hosts, and third-party vendors.
Determining if outside caterers or security firms followed the club's safety standards or operated independently.
Analyzing "Open Bar" dynamics to see if rapid consumption was encouraged or if staff failed to pace service.
Providing objective analysis for plaintiffs regarding negligence, or for defense regarding venue adherence to contract terms.
Calculating whether the number of bartenders and security personnel was sufficient for the Capacity.
We assist counsel in identifying the responsible party—whether it’s the venue, the vendor, or the host—based on operational control.
We reconstruct the event timeline to pinpoint where the loss of control occurred.
Auditing the BEO (Banquet Event Order) and contracts to establish who legally held the duty of care for alcohol service.
Reconstructing the flow of the event—from cocktail hour to "last call"—to identify when intoxication spikes occurred.
Evaluating if food service was sufficient to mitigate alcohol absorption, or if the event was "alcohol-forward."
Delivering expert testimony on whether the event management met the industry standard of care for large gatherings.
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