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Congress Looks to New Taxes on Charities
and Limitation on Deductions to Help Cure Deficit
Biggest hit would be limitation on deductions for clothes,
household goods, and other property given to charities
Full Article (free)
Charity May Collect on Pledge
Unpaid Before Death of Donor
Language of Pledge Agreement provides
legal “consideration” to make promise binding
Court Refuses to Review Suspension
Of Social Club Member’s Rights
It would not determine whether conduct would “interfere
with the pleasant, friendly and congenial social relationship
between the members”
May Directors Remove Director for Cause
When Bylaws Are Silent on Their Power?
Answer depends on interpretation of the words “which”
and “may” and absence of commas in Nonprofit Corporation
Law
Risk & Reward
The Insurance Industry Scandal:
What it Means to Your Nonprofit
By Melanie Herman
Nonprofit Risk Management
Follow-up
on To The Point
Questions During Thursday
with the Editor
Kramer
to talk on Barnes case
To the Point
Can
personal legal ramifications (for example, safeguarding a
board member's personal assets from lawsuit) be curtailed
by establishing an indemnification clause in a nonprofit's
bylaws?
Answer (free)
Lessons from Litigation
Full
Article
- Courts continue to hold against uninsured hospital patient claims
- Attorney-trustee not liable for bad CRT investments
- Drug store can’t enjoin hospital pharmacy
Employment Law Full Article
- Employee
may sue for wrongful termination
if fired for defending minorities, refusing to inflate costs
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