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The Use of Contracts in the Escort Industry for independent escorts and agency escorts

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Note: all articles deal with the following countries, the US, Canada, & the UK

All escorts working in the escort industry will have to deal with contracts at some point in their escort career. It is important for you to understand what the elements of a contract are, and what language is used in each type of contract.

There are many provisions people want in their contracts to limit their liability exposure and protect them from legal issues when it comes to the escort industry… but do you know which provisions would be enforceable and which provisions are legal nonsense,  and would be completely unenforceable?

In fact, even if a provision in a contract is fully enforceable, you yourself could do harm to that contract by your actions. Just because there is a legal contract, doesn’t mean you are protected, every contract you sign or create should be reviewed by a legal expert.

When people don’t bother getting the contracts reviewed, this is always when problems occur later on.

There are many things that typically go into contracts created for escort agency owners, so as an escort, you need to be legally educated as to what they are, how enforceable they are, and what parts protect the escort service and not you.

Almost all escorts work for an agency at one point in their escort career, make sure you legally protect yourself before you sign anything.

Learn the ins and outs of contracts here by signing up for the Escort Law Review monthly membership NOW.

With each monthly Escort Law Review membership, you will receive one article plus 2 legal minutes that will protect you and your business. This WILL be the single best thing you’ve ever done for yourself.

Now if you have a contract you want us to review for you, just pay for an hour of our legal expert’s time. (How to Become an Escort Clients, you can e-mail Michelle your discounted payment link)

Note: all articles deal with the following countries, the US, Canada, & the UK

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Your Right Against Self-Incrimination: What Exactly Does that Mean for YOU When You Run an Escort Business in the Escort Industry

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Note: all articles deal with the following countries, the US, Canada, & the UK

Being questioned by the police or the courts can be a stressful experience, no matter what the reason. In the Escort Industry it is especially important to understand this process, and know what legal rights you have if you are ever stopped by law enforcement, or even charged with a crime.

What do you do when the cops bring you in for questioning? People think they know what their rights are, but depending on what the situation is at the moment that they confront you, your rights are different each time.

You need to know if the police are following the correct legal procedures?

Knowing what to expect, what is required, and what is allowed can make the difference between you being able to go free, or staying in jail for several days to weeks..

What about in a courtroom?

Everyone has rights against self-incrimination with nearly all legal matters… but there are certain things these rights don’t protect. On the TV we see people (actors) plead the 5th, and that’s that. In reality, it’s much much more complex.

Learning the in’s and out’s of your rights should be a top priority for you, whether you’re an independent escort, or an agency escort.

The more informed you are, the better prepared you will be if you ever run into difficulty with the legal system.

Sign up for the Escort Law Review monthly membership NOW and protect yourself before any problems occur. With each monthly Escort Law Review membership, you will receive one article plus 2 legal minutes that will protect you and your business. This WILL be the single best thing you’ve ever done for yourself.

Note: As this is a monthly membership, not all articles go out in any specific order, so the above article may be first, second, third or forth.

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Your Right Against Self-Incrimination: What Exactly Does that Mean for YOU When You Run an Escort Business in the Escort Industry

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Note: all articles deal with the following countries, the US, Canada, & the UK

Being questioned by the police or the courts can be a stressful experience, no matter what the reason. In the Escort Industry it is especially important to understand this process, and know what legal rights you have if you are ever stopped by law enforcement, or even charged with a crime.

What do you do when the cops bring you in for questioning? People think they know what their rights are, but depending on what the situation is at the moment that they confront you, your rights are different each time.

You need to know if the police are following the correct legal procedures?

Knowing what to expect, what is required, and what is allowed can make the difference between you being able to go free, or staying in jail for several days to weeks..

What about in a courtroom?

Everyone has rights against self-incrimination with nearly all legal matters… but there are certain things these rights don’t protect. On the TV we see people (actors) plead the 5th, and that’s that. In reality, it’s much much more complex.

Learning the in’s and out’s of your rights should be a top priority for you as an escort agency owner.

The more informed you are, the better prepared you will be if you ever run into difficulty with the legal system.

Sign up for the Escort Law Review monthly membership NOW and protect yourself before any problems occur. With each monthly Escort Law Review membership, you will receive one article plus 2 legal minutes that will protect you and your business. This WILL be the single best thing you’ve ever done for yourself.

Note: As this is a monthly membership, not all articles go out in any specific order, so the above article may be first, second, third or forth.

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The Legality of the Written Word vs. the Spoken Word in the Escort Industry

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Note: all articles deal with the following countries, the US, Canada, & the UK

Escorts and Escort Agencies alike all create various forms of contracts and agreements such as disclaimers, releases, etc. This is done in an effort to protect the escort from doing anything illegal. In the case of an escort service, these forms are used to distance the escort service from its escorts so as to not be liable for any illegal acts committed by the escorts or other employees.

Do all of these written legal documents meant for the escort industry actually hold up legally?

Just how safe are you if you have an airtight contract made up?

Only you can answer those questions once you have educated yourself with this article on contracts.

You have to especially factor in your actions past the written documents you had created. Did you know that?

What you say and do have a great impact on any written legal documents for your escort business, and this article addresses what you need to know.

Looking at past legal cases and escort legal issues, it doesn’t always turn out the way it is expected. The written word vs. the spoken word can turn things upside down.

Independent Escorts need to learn how their actions effect their legal documents, and whether their legal documents can actually hold up in a court of law when it comes to the escort industry. It’s important to understand “the written word vs. the spoken word” when dealing with an agency and their contracts; both have an effect on each other, and can make or break any safety net.

So, what are you waiting for?

Educate yourself on written contracts, what you say when working in the escort industry, and see if you are up to snuff in protecting yourself.

Sign up for the Escort Law Review monthly membership NOW. With each monthly Escort Law Review membership, you will receive one article plus 2 legal minutes that will protect you and your business. This WILL be the single best thing you’ve ever done for yourself.

Note: As this is a monthly membership, not all articles go out in any specific order, so the above article may be first, second, third or forth.

The Escort Law Review

The Legality of the Written Word vs. the Spoken Word in the Escort Industry

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Note: all articles deal with the following countries, the US, Canada, & the UK

Escorts and Escort Agencies alike all create various forms of contracts and agreements such as disclaimers, releases, etc. This is done in an effort to protect the escort agency from doing anything illegal. In the case of an escort service, these forms are used to distance the escort service from its escorts so as to not be liable for any illegal acts committed by the escorts or other employees.

Do all of these written legal documents meant for the escort industry actually hold up legally?

Just how safe are you if you have an airtight contract made up?

Only you can answer those questions once you have educated yourself with this article on contracts.

You have to especially factor in your actions past the written documents you had created. Did you know that?

What you say and do have a great impact on any written legal documents for your escort business, and this article addresses what you need to know.

Looking at past legal cases and escort service legal issues, it doesn’t always turn out the way it is expected. The written word vs. the spoken word can turn things upside down.

Escort Agency owners need to learn how their actions effect their legal documents, and whether their legal documents can actually hold up in a court of law when it comes to the escort industry.

So, what are you waiting for?

Educate yourself on written contracts, what you say when working in the escort industry, and see if you are up to snuff in protecting yourself.

Sign up for the Escort Law Review monthly membership NOW. With each monthly Escort Law Review membership, you will receive one article plus 2 legal minutes that will protect you and your business. This WILL be the single best thing you’ve ever done for yourself.

Note: As this is a monthly membership, not all articles go out in any specific order, so the above article may be first, second, third or forth.

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