FCH1, LLC v. Rodriguez
Annotate this CasePalms Casino Resort allowed promotional actors to toss souvenirs into a crowd of patrons watching televised sporting events at the casino’s sports bar. Respondent was injured when another patron dove for a souvenir during a broadcast of Monday Night Football at the casino. Respondent sued Palms on a theory of negligence. After a trial, the district court determined that Palms was liable as a matter of law and awarded Respondent $6,051,589 in damages. The Supreme Court reversed and remanded for a new trial, holding that the district court abused its discretion in excluding testimony of an expert on security and crowd control, and the error was not harmless.
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