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A Club's Termination Fee Is Held Void
By
John T. Wolohan,
June 2011
The membership is the lifeblood of any health club. To ensure that clubs remain solvent, their operators must work hard to attract new members and hold onto them.
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Health Club Waiver Invalidated After Sauna Fire
By
John T. Wolohan,
May 2011
Regular readers of AB already know that for a court to uphold a waiver, it must be written properly.
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Employee or Independent Contractor? Depends On Who Has Control
By
John T. Wolohan,
August 2010
In reviewing whether an employment relationship exists, the real issue for the courts is control.
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Patron's Fall Off Stationary Bike Meets Court's Support of Waiver Protection
By
John T. Wolohan,
January 2010
A patron's fall off a stationary bike meets a court's support of waiver protection for clubs.
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NCAA Rule Intended to Protect Student-Athletes does Opposite, Court Says
By
John T. Wolohan,
June 2009
An NCAA rule intended to protect student-athletes does the opposite, a court says.
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How to Write an Effective Waiver
By
Jeffery Long,
June 1, 2009
Five steps to follow in writing a waiver and release agreement for your facility.
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Apparel Company Busted for Co-Opting University Colors
By
John T. Wolohan,
April 2009
An apparel company gets smacked by the courts for its co-opting of university hues.
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Court Says Due Process Rights Do Not Apply
By
John T. Wolohan,
Mar. 25, 2009
In order for a school's conduct to violate an employees due-process rights, the employee would have to first demonstrate that they were deprived of a protected liberty or property interest.
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NFL and Its Licensing Unit Owe Former Players
By
Andrew Cohen,
Nov. 19, 2008
The NFL and its licensing unit owe 2,062 former NFL players royalties.
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Defective Track and Unwanted Repairs Give School Lesson In Contract Law
By
John T. Wolohan,
November 2008
A defective track and repeated unsuccessful repairs give a school district an unwanted lesson in contract law.
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