Attorney Richard Hammar recently analyzed a North Carolina Supreme Court decision in which the court ruled a church was not legally responsible for injuries sustained by a visitor.
Cases involving personal injuries may not generate the same kinds of controversy and public attention as other claims, but in terms of legal liability, personal injuries rank third among the top reasons churches go to court each year.
Hammar writes regularly about court cases so that churches can reduce their chances of ending up in court and understand key state and federal court decisions, administrative rulings, and legislative developments. Preview three cases he has recently covered:
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Avoiding Unexpected Surprises with Church Compensation Asking and answering key questions about housing, love gifts, sabbatical plans, expense reimbursements, and other situations that churches face. Featuring Elaine L. Sommerville, CPA
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