December 1-15, 2005
Last Issue: November 16-30, 2005
Director Loses Suit Against Other Directors
For Fraud, Conflict, Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Court gives textbook answers to uphold conduct
under business judgment rule
and statutory provisions
Full
Article (free)
Of Terrorism to Get Terrorist Penalty
Government seeks longer sentence for charity head
who pled guilty to providing support for Chechnyans
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Article
Watchdog Group Can’t Force FEC
To Value Contribution of Mailing List
FEC had ruled that contribution to political campaign
constituted reportable in-kind campaign contribution
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Article
State Laws Restricting Phone Solicitors
For Nonprofits Are Upheld by Courts
Limitations of Utah, North Dakota statutes
survive scrutiny by state, federal courts
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Article
Behind the Numbers
Your Chart-of-Accounts: The Key to
Meeting Competing Needs For Financial Information
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Article
Issues
Notes
Don’t
forget our Search capacity
Thursday
with the Editor, December 29, 2005
To the Point
- Did you ever hear of a law that says a 501(c)(3) organization cannot conduct an auction of any kind? Answer (free)
- Can a husband and wife be members of the board of directors? And can a member of the Board be a paid employee of the corporation? Answer (free)
Lessons from Litigation
Full
Article
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Nonprofit’s insurance doesn’t provide coverage
Tax Matters Full Article
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Tax protester can’t stop summonses
Employment Law Full Article
- Legion Post ordered to pay for harassment by bar patrons
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