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00-1947 Stephenson v. Universal Metrics, et al.

By: dmc-admin//July 30, 2001//

00-1947 Stephenson v. Universal Metrics, et al.

By: dmc-admin//July 30, 2001//

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Accordingly, we reverse the trial court’s grant of summary judgment dismissing the claims against the company in connection with Kreuser’s failure to drive the employee home. However, we affirm the dismissal of plaintiff’s claims against the company based on respondeat superior because the liquor-provider immunity statute (Wis. Stat. sec. 125.035) grants immunity to the employer.

Affirmed in part, reversed in part and remanded.

Recommended for publication in the official reports.

Dist I, Milwaukee County, Manian, J., Fine, J.

Attorneys:

For Appellant: Michael L. Bertling, Menomonee Falls

For Respondent: Mark J. Mingo, Milwaukee; Michael R. Vescio, Milwaukee, Philip C. Reid, Milwaukee

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