LXBN TV: Case Involving Burger King Employee Spitting in Officer’s Burger Goes Before WA Supreme Court—Nick Kampars

Posted on February 12, 2013 by Colin O'Keefe

It isn’t so funny when happens outside the fictional realm of comedic films. And actually, it’s much more grotesque. The Supreme Court of Washington decided to allow a suit involving a Burger King employee spitting on a police officer’s burger to go forward despite it presenting claims different in nature than what you traditionally see in food contamination cases. Joining me to discuss the decision and its impact is Nick Kampars of Davis Wright Tremaine and their Hospitality Law Blog

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