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This introductory session of the Legal Issues Workshop will deal with a number of critical legal issues related to a church's Constitution & Bylaws, Policy Manuals, and other guiding documents for congregations.

Presented for Huron & Southeastern Baptist Associations, MICHIGAN (www.findMIchurch.org).

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Attorney David Gibbs, III is a frequent spokesperson on radio and television having appeared on most major news and talk programs including CNN’s Larry King Live, Fox & Friends, Hannity & Colmes, On the Record, The Michael Reagan Show, and Face the Nation. He is also the host of the daily radio program, The Legal Alert, now heard on 1,250 radio outlets daily. Gibbs was the presenter for the Legal Issues Workshop on March 7, 2009 sponsored by the Huron and Southeastern Baptist Associations in Michigan (www.findMIchurch.org). He leads the Christian Law Association and the Gibbs Law Firm, P.A. defending the rights of churches and Christians nationwide as a legal missionary. He has been admitted to the United States Supreme Court, numerous federal courts nationwide, as well as, state bars in Florida, Minnesota, Colorado, North Dakota, District of Columbia, Ohio, and Texas.

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