Law & Ministry Update: podcast episode 2 - 10/2025
Watch the podcast and then check out the related resources and articles mentioned.
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Join our in-house attorneys, Charles Hedman and Joshua Lederman, as they discuss updates to statutes of limitations and how they could affect ministries. Plus, get insight into ways to safeguard the children and youth in your care. The two cases reviewed were part of Law & Ministry Update (Vol 3 - October 2025).
Related Case Reviews
Could a decades-old abuse claim strike your ministry?
June 30, 2025: Doe 254 v. Diocese of WinonaA Minnesota jury just handed down a multi-million-dollar verdict for abuse that happened over 50 years ago—proof that decades-old allegations can still deliver devastating consequences.
A $35 million verdict narrowly avoided: Know your abuse reporting obligations
January 8, 2020: Nunez v. Watchtower Bible & Tract Soc'y of N.Y., Inc.
A recent Montana Supreme Court decision addressed a dispute in reporting duties, highlighting the importance of proper abuse reporting protocols within the ministry setting.
Resources and Sample Documents from the Podcast
Responding to Allegations of Abuse/Neglect - Sample flowchart
Suspected Abuse and Neglect Report - Sample document
Eyes on the Future: Seeing and Protecting Every Child - Article
Unearth Coverage for Lawsuits: Dig for Historical Records, Plan for the Future - Article
About Law & Ministry Update
The latest news about emerging legislative and judicial developments affecting Christian ministries.
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