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FREE WEBINAR: Child Abuse Prevention and Reporting: Protecting Your Church in the #MeToo Era

April 3, 2018by Josh S. Tatum in child protection, risk management, sexual abuse, webinars

FREE WEBINAR: Child Abuse Prevention and Reporting: Protecting Your Church in the #MeToo Era. April 18 at noon E.D.T. Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xwE1zbYkTp-alINpjtGA4g

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Ind.: “Premises” Means Entire Parcel for State’s Church Liability Shield

3 months ago by Josh S. Tatum 3 min read No comments

Indiana statute protects worshipping communities from claims based on personal injuries sustained on their properties “used primarily for worship services.” The only duty owed to injured persons is to warn of hidden dangers of which it has actual knowledge and not to intentionally harm the person. So if someone gets hurt in a worship space, the religious organization very likely will have a quick exit from any lawsuit brought as a result. But what if the injury occurs elsewhere on property that also has a church building, like next to the parking lot? Is that still part of property used primarily for worship? The Indiana Supreme Court just unanimously answered “Yes.”

FREE WEBINAR: “The Promise and Perils of Religious Arbitration”

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Law Meets Gospel is Josh Tatum’s online effort to inform faith communities about legal and related issues. Josh is an Indianapolis lawyer who works with faith communities, nonprofits, businesses, and individuals across the country on a variety of legal issues. Josh is a lawyer. But he’s not your lawyer. Law Meets Gospel is for informational purposes and is not legal advice or a substitute for legal advice. It does not create an attorney–client relationship.
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