SUMMONS: In the Case of Attorney General v. Church Trustees (How Trustees Actually Contribute to Church Lawsuits) Part 2 of 2
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About the Book
Summons: In the Case of Attorney General v. Church Trustees
(How Trustees Actually Contribute to Church Crimes)
This Book Contains:
• The essentials to church bylaws,
• The legal defi nition & function of church trustees,
• How to get lOO% participation of church members,
• The Job Description of the pastor,
• The legal way to dismiss a member,
• The 10 most common church lawsuits, and
• much, much more!
Prior to the sex-abuse scandal of the Catholic Church in the U.S., a lawsuit
against a church was almost unheard of. Now they are one of the fastest growing
areas of civil and personal lawsuits. Although no church is immune to accusations,
there are many reasonable and practical ways to reduce the possibilities. This book
deals primarily with church bylaws, which are incredibly insuffi cient and provide
no meaningful protection from disgruntled members or even injured visitors.
With properly prepared bylaws, church trustees no longer need to cover-up crimes
of the church, but can actually avoid most of them. This book tells how.
About the Author
Al Robinson, M.D. is a specialist in Internal Medicine. He graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and trained at Cleveland Clinic. He has practice medicine for 25 years. He is also a member of Second Baptist Church in Elyria, Ohio and contributes diligently to its Bylaws Committee. His other publications include Personal Injury Medicine: How Doctors Make Lawyers Rich! and Personal Injury Medicine: How to Impeach Medical Testimony.