‘Adequate Security’ Is Not a Checkbox—and Courts Are Starting to Notice

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The legal standard has never been whether some form of security existed. It is whether the measures in place were reasonable in light of foreseeable risk. That is a very different question. And in many cases, it leads to a very different answer.

After a violent incident on commercial property, the response is often predictable.

There was a camera. There was a security guard. There was lighting in the parking lot. In short, there was “security.”

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