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Shared Workspace: COVID-19 Liabilities

January 11, 2021 By Scot Duke

This question has come up a few times this past year. Shared Workspace: What are their liabilities to control COVID-19? Who is legally liable if someone contracts COVID-19 from someone else officed in a Shared Workspace, formerly known as co-working space? If I am an exempted business and officed in a shared workspace, is the […]

Filed Under: A New Post, Business Tagged With: business coaching, covid-19, Law, legal, liability, stimulus

Do you know the Secret to a Successful Law Blog?

June 13, 2014 By Scot Duke

When it comes to helping our military veterans with their VA Benefits, Chris Attig of Attig Law Firm has to be up there on the front row. Blogging on VA benefits has made his Law Blog a go-to blog.Interact with Chris directly and learn more about what he has to offer you. 

Filed Under: A New Post, Business Tagged With: Accredited VA Attorney, Attorneys, Business, Law, lawyers, VA Claims, VA Disability Attorney, VA Disability Compensation, Veterans Benefits

How Should Lawyers Use Social Media?

June 8, 2011 By Scot Duke

boss snoop

I was really encouraged to see Yvonne Teems-Stephens’,  Dayton Business Journal Contributor, blog… Lawyers seeing potential in social media. It is a concise report on how Lawyers should embrace using social media as part of their practices marketing.  “Today’s lawyers more and more use social networking tools to market …

Filed Under: Business, Facebook, Social Media, Tech, Twitter Tagged With: Attorneys, Law, legal, marketing, Media, Social Media

Bankruptcy: Is It the New Business Plan for Private Golf Clubs?

February 9, 2011 By Scot Duke

Empty pockets

It is always distressing for me to hear about any business filing for bankruptcy.  The normal reaction is to assume the business failed because it could not make money when in some cases the business plan was actually good, just too much cost or too high salaries (or in a growing number of cases, too much …

Filed Under: Business, Country Clubs, Economy, Golf Tagged With: bankruptcy, Business, business development, Golf, golf industry, Law, legal, private clubs

Golf and the Law

December 29, 2010 By Scot Duke

legal

I have always wondered about how the law sees golf and golf accidents.  The following outlines one point of view..I am sure there are many others. The following from the New York Times Golf Courses: A Gold Mine for Lawsuits By PETER APPLEBOME …

Filed Under: Golf Tagged With: Golf, Golf Courses, Law, legal

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