Event Planning Legal Guide

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Event Planning Legal Guide

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The world has opened back up. Events are being scheduled around the clock. If you're ready to re-build your event planning empire, this e-book will help you level up!!

This is an INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD!! There is no physical product that will be delivered to you. The PDF file is available in your Etsy account immediately after purchase!

WHO THIS E-BOOK IS GREAT FOR:
- Event planners
- Wedding planners
- Event hosts
- Community event planners
- Block parties
- ...and more


WHAT YOU'LL RECEIVE:

This 30+ page e-book includes an introduction to law for event planners and over 150 questions to help you understand the topics you need to know that relate to decreasing your legal liability and building a successful event planning business.

The topics include the following:
- Contract Liability
- Statutory & Regulatory Liability
- Tortious Liability
- Vendor Management
- Event Planning Management
- Questions: Permits, Road Closures/Traffic Plans, Publicity, Printing, Lodging, First Aid/Incident Management, Event Registration, Crowd Management, Accessibility, Insurance, Event Cancellation, Lighting, Food & Drink, Signage, Site Plan, Waste Management, and more

DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS:

**Buyers MUST have access to a PDF reader such as Adobe to open the PDF document.

TERMS OF USE AND COPYRIGHT RULES:

Your purchase provides you with a non-exclusive limited license for your personal or professional use. Your purchase does not include the right to resell the documents alone or as a package or bundle, in whole or in part, as a sublicense, grant, or through any other agreement. Ms. Legalista shall remain the exclusive owner of any and all rights, including copyright, for its products.

DISCLAIMER:
The use of this document does NOT create an attorney-client privilege, and there is no attorney-client relationship. The document is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney licensed to practice law in your state.

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