May 25, 2007
Attorney Thomas J. Klc Discusses
Fitness Business Legal Issues - Show #92

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Since 1978, Thomas J. Klc (pronounced kelch)
( www.fitness-law.com), has been the principal lawyer for Bob Rice, Ken Melby, Ron Hemelgarn and other fitness industry leaders.
Attorney Klc has formed, organized, and maintained over 750 fitness-related businesses and assisted them by reviewing or setting up their business organization, ensuring it is in good standing, and in keeping with their objectives.
He has created, negotiated, or reviewed more than 2000 fitness center leases and can keep track of critical time periods under your lease, or review reconciliation increases by the landlord.
Attorney Klc has been lead attorney in excess of 100 fitness company acquisitions, mergers, and sales and prepared or reviewed business reorganizations geared to the fitness industry.
He has been accepted as an expert witness or served as special counsel in many jurisdictions, especially in the United states, with respect to standards of the fitness industry, specialized valuation, and legal strategies; and helped clients avoid or minimize lawsuits.
No one else in the fitness industry has been so broadly involved in dealing with governmental regulatory agencies, attorney generals, departments of consumer affairs, or legislative committees then Attorney Klc.
Attorney Klc can review the form and content of your business documents, membership contracts, consulting agreements, and even ordinary correspondence or legal letters and because of his experience and understanding of the fitness industy and law help fulfill your intent and protect your interests.
Attorney Klc answered the following questions:
Leases - negotiate, create, monitor, review
Mergers, Acquisitions, Sales - fulfill your expectations
Lawsuits - avoid, minimize, expert witness
Organization - essential records, good standing, maintenance
Business Estate Planning - asset preservation, protection
Documents - membership contracts, consulting agreements
Income - enhance membership receivables, set up own finance company or collection agency
Privacy - protect your anonymity, avoid making private information public
Consumer Regulations - compliance with fitness center laws, resolving investigations and audits
Contacts - resources, referrals, contacts in virtually every aspect of the fitness industry
To listen now click here: Fitness Business Radio (47:44 minutes 10.9 MB)
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