January 1-31, 2008
Last Issue: December 1-31, 2007
Director Did Not Breach Fiduciary Duty
In Buying Property for Club in Own Name
Court says arrangement was fully explained
and Board approved transaction with full understanding
Full Article (free)
Executive Director May Not
Sue to Enjoin Acts of Directors
Director, if not properly removed, may
have standing to pursuit litigation
For-Profit Has No Claim Against Nonprofit
When Joint Proposal Is Only Partially Funded
Court says there was no contract between them
and no breach of fiduciary duty by the nonprofit
Ready Reference Page No. 102
Viguerie Challenges Waxman
On Direct Mail Costs of Charities
Says mail has multiple purposes and
Congress could not live with charity restrictions
- Thursday with the Editor, February 28
To the Point
A donor purchased $300 worth of raffle tickets and now wants a letter for a tax deduction. What do we do?
Answer
Lessons from Litigation Full Article
- Charity officials convicted for false tax reports
- Court affirms 3-6 year sentence for charity fraud
- Congregation ordered to hold Board election
Tax Matters Full Article
- IRS posts new Form 990-N
- Deductions denied for lack of proof
Employment Law Full Article
- Volunteer directors not employees under ADEA, ADA
- Nonprofit broadcaster not excluded from FLSA
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