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Explaining the Differences Between the UFOC and the FDD
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| The new FTC rules have bought smiles in the face of the franchisors and franchisees alike. It has made giving earning claims easier for the franchisors while the franchisees are duly warned whether they have to compete against the franchisor or another franchisee within its demarcated territory. |
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Smarter Marketing in a Slow Economy
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| More often than not, when times get tough marketing gets the bullet. In some cases where there has been an incorrect allocation of resources within a company this may be justified. But in most cases it is a mistake. Sometimes a very costly one!
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Use The Court of Public Opinion for Litigation Support - Get The Public On Your Side When Stakes Are High
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| Winning or losing in the court of public opinion can be just as important as what happens in the halls of justice. Lawyers and their clients need to develop litigation media relations strategies as part of their overall litigation support weapons. Media is a tool in your bag, you've got to use it. If you don't know how, or don't have the time, contact a public relations professional to help |
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Prescription For Attorneys To Use Litigation Public Relations, From “The PR Doctor
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| The use of public relations in litigation is becoming more and more prevalent in today’s world. Litigation PR is defined as the management of the communication process during the course of any legal dispute or adjudicatory processing so as to affect the outcome or its impact on the client’s overall reputation. In today’s world it is more and more common to see law firms being assisted by PR consultants and counselors. “The PR Doctor” has a prescription of ten (10) tips for attorneys to assist them in influencing the outcome of the litigation, protecting their client’s reputation before and after the litigation, making a client’s viewpoint known, ensuring balanced media coverage, helping the media and the public understand complex legal issues, defusing a hostile environment and helping resolve the conflict. Here are the ten tips. |
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Winning Outside the Courtroom
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| How A Solid Litigation PR Strategy Can Assure Victory, Regardless of What Happens in the Courtroom |
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Top 10 List to Avoid Litigation
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| Many employers are looking for tips and advice to survive the maze of employment issues that come with having employees. While there are many important factors to consider, the following is my Top 10 List of ways to avoid litigation. |
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Violence in Shoplifting
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| You will often hear the term “Shoplifting is a Victimless Crime”, this certainly is not necessarily always the case. With the rise in shoplifting there has become an increase in violence towards retailers and their employees. In some cases these are verbal assaults but in a growing number of cases it has become physical. Retailers need to recognize a potential danger to personal safety and take the appropriate action.
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Extreme Measures
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| Companies practice CYA because not doing so opens them up to frivolous litigation. What about our personal responsibility? |
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The Effect of Litigation on the Mobile Home Park Business
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| One of the biggest news stories emerging from the embattled mobile home manufacturing and sales side of the industry is the current and proposed litigation concerning formaldehyde contamination in mobile homes. As you may or may not be aware, formaldehyde is used in the creation of the products that are used to build a mobile home, such as wood products, I believe. Recently, there have been some studies that may suggest the level of formaldehyde in some homes may exceed the safe level. But my question is what the worst-case scenario might be from litigation regarding formaldehyde, as it affects mobile home park ownership and operations. |
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Defeating a Motion to Dismiss a Franchise Case in Federal Court
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| A motion to dismiss a complaint in federal court is a relatively inexpensive method to terminate litigation against a defendant. It has the advantage of not revealing the strategy of the defendant’s case while putting the plaintiff in the position of losing his case at the very beginning of litigation. If the defendant loses his motion to dismiss the complaint, he has lost virtually nothing, while the loss of the motion by the plaintiff is devastating. While a motion to dismiss the case can be appealed, the better course of action is to prevail at the district court level. Therefore, a plaintiff must make all possible efforts to defeat this motion. |
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Original Footage Vs. Digital Video Copies
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| As a video forensic expert, I want to examine original video when it is submitted as evidence in litigation. When anyone makes a copy, they have the discretion to copy only the video they feel is relevant instead of all the video recorded regarding the events that actually took place. It is crucial to preserve the original footage’s multiple views of the incident in case of necessary forensic examination. If I can prove scientifically that the original footage-needed to view the facts as they originally occurred-has been intentionally deleted, then I have served a purpose in that litigation. |
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