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Complete Client Seminar Packages
COMPLETE CLIENT SEMINAR PACKAGES
Legal Survival offers the following seminar packages. If you would like to order one of our seminar packages, please call Toll Free: (800) 729-4571. To request further information on any of our legal seminars, please complete our online request form.
Available Seminar Packages:
- How to Survive a Divorce: Explains the grounds for divorce, separation agreements, annulment, equitable distribution and the division of marital property, separate property, alimony, child support, tax issues, custody, visitation, temporary relief, attorney's fees and court costs.
- How to Prevent School and Workplace Violence: A ten-step prevention plan for reducing the risk of workplace violence is analyzed. Educators, business owners, human resource professionals and security directors will learn how to immediately develop violence-prevention strategies, identify high-risk occupations and workplaces, evaluate factors or situations that might put workers and students at risk and implement necessary intervention efforts. The need for safely hiring, disciplining and terminating employees is also thoroughly explained. (Textbook also available)
- The Rights of Injury Victims: Discusses automobile accidents, medical malpractice, slip and fall, work accident and defective products cases; attorney's fees, disbursements and retainer statements; legal principles such as joint and several liability, comparative negligence, statute of limitations and damages. Insurance company bad faith and legal procedures such as depositions, discovery, trial and settlement are also explained.
- How to Survive Legally as a Medical Professional: This conference is a comprehensive overview of the personal and professional legal concerns facing medical professionals in the 21st Century. Discover the "top ten" ways to prevent legal problems.
In our litigious society with constantly changing laws, medical professionals face many legal concerns in their daily personal and professional lives. They need current, practical information to prevent legal problems, save legal costs and protect their hard-earned assets.
Physicians, dentists, ophthalmologists and other medical professionals will learn about bad debt prevention, workplace violence prevention, asset protection and divorce protection. The speakers will share valuable information on the latest developments in buying and selling a professional practice, limited liability partnerships, practice management companies, hiring and firing of employees, business loans, estate planning, living wills, health care proxies, do-not-resuscitate orders, powers of attorney, guardianships and the Americans With Disabilities Act.
How safe is your office or hospital? Workplace violence has escalated to a national occupational health and safety hazard of epidemic proportions. Hospitals are no longer sacred ground. The increased vulnerability of medical professionals is caused by malcontents who are venting their emotions, increased illegal drug usage and unrealistic medical expectations of patients, their families and friends.
Medical professionals as employers are facing increasing pressure to prevent workplace violence. However, they face liability for both ignoring potential violence and for taking aggressive action to prevent it. The screening of job applicants in order to prevent workplace violence often conflicts with their rights under the Americans With Disabilities Act, the Civil Rights Law and the Corrections Law.
A ten-step prevention plan for reducing the risk of violence will be analyzed. You will learn how to immediately develop violence-prevention strategies, evaluate factors or situations that might put employees at risk and implement necessary intervention efforts. The need for safely hiring, disciplining and terminating employees will be thoroughly explained.
- What's New in Estate Planning?: Explains powers of attorney, guardianships, joint ownership, life estates, living trusts, living wills, health care proxies, wills, gifts, nursing home insurance, life insurance, pension roll-overs, charitable deductions, Florida residency, family limited liability companies, and Medicaid.
- How to Survive Legally as a Landlord: Practical information on how to draft fool-proof leases, use tenant applications, and move-in/move-out checklists, quickly evict bad tenants, prepare for tenants' defenses, win in Small Claims Court, collect late charges and security deposits, save legal costs, minimize and prevent liability for personal injury lawsuits and increase income without raising rents. (Textbook also available)
- The Legalities of Starting Your Own Business: The steps and choices in successfully starting or purchasing a small business are analyzed. This seminar covers how to save legal costs and taxes, how to prepare a business plan, how to increase your chances of obtaining loans and investors, what government forms and permits are necessary, minimizing liability, employee manuals and whether a partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or sole proprietorship is best for you. (Textbook also available)
- What's New in Debt Collection?: How credit and collection managers can successfully collect bad debts with proper office procedures and policies. The latest legislation and court cases on bankruptcy, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, bad checks, fraudulent transfers, garnishment laws, skip tracing and locating assets are discussed.
- Legal Checkup: This preventive law program's purpose is to assist individuals in identifying hidden legal problems and acting to correct those problems before they erupt into major crises.
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