Larry applied for a job as a bouncer at Nuckles, a biker bar, located in Lancaster. The job application required him to disclose whether he had any felony convictions or misdemeanor convictions for acts of violence. He lied about having none. When he was asked for references, he listed several relatives who hadn't seen him in years and didn't know about his criminal record. Larry was hired and given instructions on how to use martial arts equipment in the event there were an altercation at the bar. After working about a month, Larry was with his girlfriend at the home stadium for Lancaster's amateur football team, the Vipers. He ended up getting into an argument with another man named Steve about whether the Vipers were better than the team from Bakersfield. When the other fellow made disparaging remarks about the Viper's quarterback, Larry pulled out a nunchuck (which are illegal martial arts weapons) he had been given at his work, and he struck and seriously wounded the other bar patron. A. If Steve sues Nuckles for his injuries, what theories can he assert? B. Will Steve likely prevail?

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Larry applied for a job as a bouncer at Nuckles, a biker bar, located in Lancaster. The job application
required him to disclose whether he had any felony convictions or misdemeanor convictions for acts
of violence. He lied about having none. When he was asked for references, he listed several relatives
who hadn't seen him in years and didn't know about his criminal record. Larry was hired and given
instructions on how to use martial arts equipment in the event there were an altercation at the bar.
After working about a month, Larry was with his girlfriend at the home stadium for Lancaster's
amateur football team, the Vipers. He ended up getting into an argument with another man named
Steve about whether the Vipers were better than the team from Bakersfield. When the other fellow
made disparaging remarks about the Viper's quarterback, Larry pulled out a nunchuck (which are
illegal martial arts weapons) he had been given at his work, and he struck and seriously wounded the
other bar patron.
A. If Steve sues Nuckles for his injuries, what theories can he assert?
B. Will Steve likely prevail?
Transcribed Image Text:Larry applied for a job as a bouncer at Nuckles, a biker bar, located in Lancaster. The job application required him to disclose whether he had any felony convictions or misdemeanor convictions for acts of violence. He lied about having none. When he was asked for references, he listed several relatives who hadn't seen him in years and didn't know about his criminal record. Larry was hired and given instructions on how to use martial arts equipment in the event there were an altercation at the bar. After working about a month, Larry was with his girlfriend at the home stadium for Lancaster's amateur football team, the Vipers. He ended up getting into an argument with another man named Steve about whether the Vipers were better than the team from Bakersfield. When the other fellow made disparaging remarks about the Viper's quarterback, Larry pulled out a nunchuck (which are illegal martial arts weapons) he had been given at his work, and he struck and seriously wounded the other bar patron. A. If Steve sues Nuckles for his injuries, what theories can he assert? B. Will Steve likely prevail?
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