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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

Are Shared Workspaces Landlords Liable for Controlling the Spread of COVID-19 Amongst Their Tenants?

September 8, 2020 By Scot Duke

What legal liabilities do shared workspace landlords have for controlling the spread of COVID-19 or any kind of communicable diocese? Obviously, “negligence” would be the claim a business tenant of a shared workspace could make towards their landlord if the landlord was not putting enough effort towards keeping their tenants safe.  The key here is […]

Filed Under: A New Post, Business, Business Coaching, Workspace Tagged With: business coaching, covid-19, coworking, Dallas, legal, shared workspace

Military Veterans Need Help Filing VA Claims

June 22, 2015 By Scot Duke

One of the biggest challenges our military veterans have is filling a benefit claim with the Veterans Administration.  If you are one of those Vets you need to reach out to Chris Attig’s law firm for help.  If you want to take control yourself, Chris has produced a information packed video on the do’s and […]

Filed Under: Business, Reviews, SyncLab Media Tagged With: how to do, legal, veteran attorney, veterans, Veterans Benefits, Veterans Disability Claims

A Reason to Not Use Pinterest?

August 20, 2013 By Scot Duke

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It seems I keep getting drawn into the deep dark conversations comparing the virtues of Google+ to other social spaces.  Last evening it was the question I was asked on… “why in haven sakes would anyone want to risk their livelihood by being on Pinterest?” I am sure I get drawn into these discussion due […]

Filed Under: Business, Business Coaching, Internet Marketing, Social Media Tagged With: Business, Internet Marketing, legal, pinterest

How Should Lawyers Use Social Media?

June 8, 2011 By Scot Duke

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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

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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

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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

When to Call in the Legal Beagles?

March 15, 2009 By Scot Duke

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I now know the worthiness of having an attorney. My philosophy is, if I can’t afford to pay for an attorney to help set up the business I want to do, then I probably have no business setting that business up..simple and to the point.

Filed Under: Biz Networking, Business Tagged With: Biz Networking, Business, franchise lawyer, legal

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