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In today’s episode, we’re hearing from accomplished triathletes Julie Dunkle and Leslie Myers of the Nytro Women’s Racing Team. Composed of ten veterans in the sport, their team races all distances. They are prolific podium finishers who have gone on to qualify for world championships, a feat that is by no means easy.
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In the previous episode of this series, we talked about marketing lawyer discount scams, sketchy group referral programs, and the importance of your lawyer’s bicycling knowledge in winning your case. Today on Bicyclist's Guide to Hiring an Injury Lawyer, we will learn about contingency fee agreements.
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Previously, we discussed objective guideposts, markers, and reasons for hiring a lawyer. In this second installment of Bicyclist's Guide to Hiring an Injury Lawyer, learn about more hiring tips, questions to ask, and pitfalls you need to watch out for to help you in your decision making.
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How to find the best attorney to represent you. In this episode, we'll discuss the Bicyclist's Guide to Hiring an Injury Lawyer. Learn how to hire, the best attorneys, professional tips, and pitfalls.
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Hesitant to hire a lawyer fast? In this episode, we'll discuss social media pitfalls and designing a damages strategy.
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Not sure whether you should hire a bicycle injury lawyer for your case? Prospective clients often delay in hiring for various reasons. Understand why it makes dollars & sense to hire a lawyer fast!
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What to look for in an attorney? How to measure his competence? This is the first in a series of episodes that focus on California Legal Ethics.
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Valuing the Loss of a Bicycling Lifestyle Pt.2. is a continuation of Part 1 where we discussed economic and non-economic damages. Today we focus on the non-economic damages such as your loss of bicycling enjoyment and how to value those.
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Richard Duquette’s job is to get his clients’ money. Money is justice. When you’re injured, you lose more than personal property, hospital bills and time off work. There is a value assigned to a loss of a bicyclists lifestyle. Richard helps you determine Valuing the Loss of a Bicycling Lifestyle in two episodes.
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Bicycle shops are wise to obtain a written release to protect their interests. What should a prospective client understand when he agrees to the terms and signs the document?
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On today’s episode, Richard Duquette discusses Corporate Culture and Bicyclist Part 3. Each corporation is unique and has its own bylaws. When dealing with the law, it is helpful to be completely fair and neutral. Tune in and learn about transparency, record keeping, and other related issues!
The Last in a Series
In the first episode of this series, Richard talked about rogue corporations, the different responsibilities, and particular case studies. The second episode tackled law and ethics, nonprofit categories, and other related topics.
There are things that can be done to promote nonprofits. And, group leaders have the responsibility to follow rules instead of their personal agenda.
The Responsibility to Keep Records
Regardless of their type, corporations are required to keep a detailed record of their business. It includes records of finances and board meetings.
They may publish them online for the public to be aware of what’s happening. These records, however, should accurately reflect the things considered. Doing so helps minimize disputes.
Grounds of Removal
Directors and officers may be removed per cause. Each corporation has its own procedures. Generally, the votes of the members count in the process.
The California Corporations Code Section 5221 specifies the grounds for removal. A director or officer may be removed if found guilty of: 1) unsound mind, 2) felony, and 3) breach of fiduciary duty.
To hear about Corporate Culture and Bicyclist Part 3, download and listen to the entire episode. Don’t forget to leave us a rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you!
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