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November 5-12, 2024
If our water company is a 501(c)(3) organization and has been caught in embezzlement twice, and breaking nonprofit laws, our bylaws and company policies, how do you hold them accountable? Our state attorney general’s office says they have no say in the company’s governance and if we want to do anything we have to hire an attorney. An attorney wants over $5000 to take the issue. Any ideas? We are a very low-income subdivision. Answer

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Does employee have FMLA claim in takeover RIF?

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Age discrimination claims fails against Catholic health clinic

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Black paraprofessional may sue school for discrimination

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Lead Stories

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November 5, 2024
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that an Accountable Care Organization providing... Read more

Lessons from Litigation

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October 15, 2024

Dorothy Were, a volunteer for the Luo Women in the United States Corp. in Maryland, was found...Read more

AAUW drops racial requirement for fellowship

The American Association of University Women...

Attorney-in-fact cannot delete charitable beneficiaries

A successor trustee and attorney-in-fact...

Nonprofit board has no fiduciary duty to members

The board of directors of a nonprofit...

Tax Matters

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The Internal Revenue Service has recently issued new guides on political activity by charities...Read more

Religious Broadcasters, churches challenge Johnson Amendment

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Private foundation revenue up 22% in 2020

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Drug church denied charitable exemption

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