Top Legal Trends Seminar - October 17

As the issues that plague the world make their way into churches, more and more ministry leaders are taking steps to protect their people, property, and ministries.

Join Steve Case, AVP - Senior Corporate Counsel and Kyle Johnson, Corporate Attorney from Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company, experts in legal issues affecting today’s ministries, as they share practical and ministry-focused solutions for protecting the safety and well-being of your flock.

Top Legal Trends: Emerging Issues Facing the Church

Thursday, October 17, 2019
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
 

First Baptist Church
53953 County Road 17, Bristol, Indiana 46507
This is a free event. Lunch will be provided.

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Topics addressed will include:

  • Protecting the Flock: Active shooter situations, disruptive people, concealed carry in        the church, medical emergencies, service animals, abuse prevention, sex offenders. AEDs, etc.
  • Protecting Ministry Reputation & Future: Responding to media inquiries, challenges to tax-exempt status, employment and volunteer issues, etc.

About the Presenters

Steve Case, JD, CPCU is an Assistant Vice President, Senior Corporate Counsel at Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company. He assists ministries with risk management, focusing on the areas of faith-based decisions, child protection, worker screening, healthcare, Medicare, and tax. Case received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Toledo College of Law and is licensed by the Indiana and Ohio Supreme Courts. A former insurance defense litigator, Steve is also active in his church, serving as the Growth Group Director.

Kyle Johnson, JD, CPCU is a Corporate Attorney at Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company. He assists ministries with risk management, focusing on child protection, worker screening, faith-based decisions, and church governance. Kyle received his Juris Doctorate from Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law and is licensed by the Indiana Supreme Court. Prior to joining Brotherhood Mutual, he worked primarily in the child welfare system as a public defender for juveniles.