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Should Coaches' Contracts Incentivize Academic Success?
By
Paul Steinbach,
August 2012
Whether stipulated with the best of intentions or as mere window dressing, incentives in coaches’ contracts tied to academic performance could potentially get a school in big trouble with the U.S. Department of Education.
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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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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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In Search of a Qualified Track and Tennis Court Builder
By
Mary Helen Sprecher,
April 2010
Look beneath the surface when searching for a qualified builder of tennis courts or tracks.
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Equipment Maintenance Vendors
By
Brian Samuel,
August 2007
Are you getting what you need from your preventive maintenance contracts?
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False Claims and Assurances
By
Doyice J. Cotten,
September 2006
Whether the advertising consists of television or radio spots, newspaper ads, brochures, websites or other approaches, it is important to make certain that no claims or promises are made that you cannot keep, because it is possible that any such claims or documents can be interpreted as part of your contract.
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Building Personal Training Business
By
Debra Atkinson,
August 2006
Regular programs and incentives can help your trainers become better at selling and renewing personal training contracts.
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A Friendly Waiver?
By
Doyice J. Cotten,
February 2006
Waiver laws change, and so do waivers. Here’s what you need to know to protect your facility.
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