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September 14

June 16-30, 2005

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Senate Finance Committee Focuses
Hearing on Conservation Easements

Grassley hopes to package reform bill
before Congress goes on summer recess

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Court May Inquire Whether 501(c)(3) Agency
Is Acting as a “Nonprofit” Credit Counselor

Exemption from suit in Credit Repair Act
is not controlled by IRS determination, Appeals Court says

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Does Collector of Contributions
Have Obligation to Remit to Organization?
Without contract or implication of agency
volunteer collector can give contributions back to donors

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Unincorporated Association Can’t Sue
To Prevent Secession of Affiliates

Missouri Court of Appeals reverses trial court
and permits representative members to pursue claims

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Ready Reference Page
Term Limits Are For Cowards
Arbitrary end of service assures
that organizations lose some of their best talent

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Issues Notes

  • Kramer, Sikes named “Super Lawyers” in Pennsylvania
  • Remember. You have a virtual textbook of nonprofit law just
    mouse clicks away
  • Thursday with the Editor, June 30
 

To the Point

Is it illegal for one nonprofit organization (school) to give to another nonprofit organization (another school) for a fundraiser?

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Lessons from Litigation  Full Article

  • Court accepts jurisdiction of retaliation claim
  • 9/11 Samaritan get 8 years for theft of contributions

Tax Matters Full Article

  • Tax Court upholds conservation easements

Employment Law Full Article

  • Whistleblower law does not displace common law

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