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August 1-31, 2007
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July 1-31, 2007

Jury May “Pierce Corporate Veil”
Of Nonprofit to Recover from Founder

Liability was imposed when foundation was “alter ego,”
undercapitalized, and failed to follow formalities

Full Article (free)


Surviving Nonprofit May Enforce
Contract Rights Of Entity That Merged

Hospital may enforce indemnification agreement
of nursing services provider for merged hospital
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Court Grants Cy Pres for Trust
To Fund Relocated Public Garden
City destroyed garden for revitalization project,
but will get benefit of funds for another site
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Private Foundations May Participate
In Combined Federal Campaign
Court rules that Administration may not
limit eligibility to public charities
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Nonprofit Law YOU Need to Know
Are small “quid pro quo” gifts fully deductible?
Where can I report for-profit “charitable” arm?

Full Article

Issues Notes

  • This Year in Nonprofit Law
  • Thursday with the Editor, November 8

To the Point
Can an employee serve on a private nonprofit corporation board of directors?
Answer

Lessons from Litigation  Full Article

  • When does organization become independent?
  • Which members can incorporate church?

Tax Matters Full Article

  • Is it worth the effort to file correct tax return?
  • IRS really wants FICA taxes from medical residents

Employment Law Full Article

  • Employee not protected for exercising free speech
  • Who can be defendant in discrimination case?

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