ctflegal

About this original series

ctflegal is pleased to announce that it will be releasing podcasts on topics of general legal interest.

  • # Episodes

    12 episodes
  • Rating

    TV-G

Episodes of ctflegal

    • Pt 4 How International Companies Can Avoid Key L...

      This podcast continues Chorey, Taylor & Feil's series of podcasts on How International Companies Can Avoid Key Legal Mistakes In Doing Business in the United States.

      • Release date
        Oct 27, 2009
      • Runtime
        23:14
    • Pt 3 of How International Companies Can Avoid Ke...

      This podcast continues Chorey, Taylor & Feil’s series of podcasts on How International Companies Can Avoid Key Legal Mistakes in Doing Business in the United States.

      • Release date
        Oct 19, 2009
      • Runtime
        15:59
    • So Your Business Has Been Sued: Now What?

      Many small businesses have been fortunate to avoid being involved in litigation. However, lawsuits are filed every day in the U.S. In this podcast, veteran litigator John Watkins of Chorey, Taylor & Feil in Atlanta discusses what to do in the event your business is sued. John explains why you should not panic, but must not procrastinate. Other topics addressed include: - Notifying your lawyer as soon as possible.- Finding a lawyer if you did not have one.- Notifying your insurance broker and c...

      • Release date
        Jul 21, 2009
      • Runtime
        16:01
    • Pt2 Common Mistakes International Companies Make...

      This podcast is Part II of Chorey, Taylor & Feil’s series of podcasts on Common Business Mistakes International Companies Make in Doing Business in the U.S. and How to Avoid Them. In this podcast, John Watkins and Tom McLain provide the key background regarding legal issues in the U.S. that provides the foundation for more specific issues to be discussed in later episodes. John and Tom discuss the sources of law in the U.S. and the fifty states and some of the key legal differences that exist ...

      • Release date
        Jul 17, 2009
      • Runtime
        22:18
    • How international companies can avoid key legal ...

      This podcast is the first in a series that will discuss mistakes international companies make in seeking to do business in the U.S. and how to avoid them. This podcast will explore why the U.S. is an attractive market for international business, and why the State of Georgia should be on any company's short list in considering locating in the U.S. The podcast will then cover, as a broad overview, the five fundamental mistakes that international companies often make when starting to do business ...

      • Release date
        Jul 9, 2009
      • Runtime
        14:35
    • Common mistakes that business people make!

      This presentation was given to a business group in Georgia, USA. Here John Watkins will discuss many of the common mistakes that business’s make concerning the Law. It has been said that this one podcast should be the first thing taught in business schools! This is a wonderful podcast for any business owner to listen to and digest the valuable information contained with in this podcast.

      • Release date
        May 25, 2009
      • Runtime
        40:06
    • Part 1: What is mediation?

      You will learn: What is mediation?What are the characteristics of mediation?How does mediation differ from the civil litigation system?Why is mediation so popular? In the Introduction to a three-part series on mediation, John Watkins of Chorey, Taylor & Feil provides a basic explanation of the mediation process. Mediation is compared to the civil litigation system. The basic characteristics of mediation are explored. The podcast explains why mediation has recently become so popular as an alter...

      • Release date
        May 24, 2009
      • Runtime
        17:20
    • Part 2: How does the mediation process work?

      In this podcast you will learn: How does the mediation process work?How does mediation proceed, step-by-step?What is a "caucus" in mediation?What are the different styles mediators use?What is a facilitative approach to mediation?What is an evaluative approach to mediation?How does the mediator work with the parties to reach a settlement? In this second part of a three-part series on mediation, John Watkins of Chorey, Taylor & Feil, explains in detail how mediation proceeds. The podcast explai...

      • Release date
        May 23, 2009
      • Runtime
        24:11
    • Part 3: How do you pick a mediator?

      In this podcast you will learn: How do you pick a mediator? Should a mediator be a lawyer, retired judge, or a business person? Is subject matter expertise important? Is the mediator's approach – facilitative or evaluative – important? In the final episode of a three-part series on mediation, John Watkins of Chorey, Taylor & Feil discusses choosing a mediator. The podcast covers whether lawyers, retired judges, or business people make the best mediators. The podcast discusses whether subject m...

      • Release date
        May 22, 2009
      • Runtime
        18:28
    • Protecting the Crown Jewels: Trade Secrets and N...

      Protecting the Crown Jewels: Trade Secrets and Non-Disclosure Agreements Part I: Introduction* What is the key confidential information that puts you ahead of competitors? * Are you aware of the risks of misappropriation of your confidential information?* Are you aware that survey data indicate that a high percentage of ex-employees admit taking company confidential information?* Do you understand what a trade secret is, and how to protect it?* Do you understand when you should consider non-di...

      • Release date
        May 3, 2009
      • Runtime
        13:27
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