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Defamation Claims by Directors and Officers Against Members – What you Need to Know

Association Alert

In support of its holding affirming the trial court, the Court of Appeals cited several other cases from California, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Wyoming that have determined that board members in a large homeowners’ association can be treated as limited purpose public figures. Johnson , No. 1 CA-CV 21-0676, (Ariz.

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How Arts Organizations Win Gold Medals in Social Media

Beth Kanter

James Nickerson, who has worked with the SFGMC and was a participant in a peer group learning exchange that I designed and facilitated for two years had the opportunity to share some lessons learned about social media with peer chorus organizations. Here’s his reflection. The critical path quickly became clear.

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Membership Marketing Blog: Membership Marketing Response.

Membership Marketing

Social Media. (5). Social Networking. (6). It only reflects how some prospects in these states responded to a particular product offering at a specific point in time. Nevertheless, it might be a worthwhile analysis to do for your marketing efforts. The top responding states were: 1. South Dakota. Rhode Island. West Virginia.

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Conference Circuit: Hey Dude

Associations Now

The Dude Ranchers’ Association 2016 Convention rode into Cody, Wyoming, earlier this week. Dude ranchers from the Western United States and Canada are currently in Wyoming to exchange ideas about how to continue exceeding the highest hospitality standards within the industry and how to promote the Western ranch vacation.

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How a Local Restaurant Association Is Making Taco Tuesday for Everyone

Associations Now

The Wyoming fast-food chain Taco John’s trademarked it three decades ago and has fought hard to protect it, even though the term has become increasingly common over the years. For a generally popular phrase, “Taco Tuesday” has stirred up a surprising amount of controversy. The question: Who, if anyone, owns the phrase?

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