SMITH v. ISAACS

No. 88-SC-869-DG.

777 S.W.2d 912 (1989)

Michael K. SMITH, Appellant, v. William ISAACS, Nite Life, Inc., D/B/A Camelot East, and Robert Lee Shields, Individually, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

October 19, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David A. Weinberg, Lexington, for appellant.

William Isaacs, Lexington, for Isaacs.

Leslie P. Vose, Kristine Y. Brower, Lexington, for Nite Life, Inc. and Shields.


LEIBSON, Justice.

On March 31, 1986, the appellant, Michael K. Smith, a patron at Camelot East, a drinking establishment located in Lexington, Kentucky, was shot in the back by another customer. He filed a tort claim for damages alleging negligence and wanton and willful misconduct against William Isaacs, the customer who shot him, alleging dramshop liability against the corporation, Nite Life, Inc., which owns and operates the drinking establishment, and alleging...

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