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Volume XXXII, No.4

November 21, 2022
Lead Stories

Gender and Race Gaps Narrow Slightly On Boards of Philadelphia Area Meds and Eds

While many have made significant progress since 2019, many still fail to reflect the diversity of constituents and communities

VMI Can’t Force Termination Of Charitable Trust for Its Benefit

Pa. Court says potential cost savings do not overcome paramount intent of donor to keep assets in separate trust

DAF Donor Lacks Standing To Sue Over Excessive Fees

Court of Appeals affirms trial court decision dismissing case against Schwab Charitable Fund
Lessons from Litigation

Court refuses to decide control of Unification Church

Failure to follow governing documents voids action

Synod is not successor to closed church

Exemption application is official proceeding for anti-SLAPP law

Volunteer not liable when lantern falls

Can nonprofit recover fees for fighting derivative suit against corporation?

Employment Law

Court limits FLSA class action certification

Tax Matters

Historic property granted full real estate tax exemption

Colleges pay $68 million in tax on endowment income

IRS releases new technical guide for trade associations

E.D. can’t deduct travel costs as business expense

School District may not challenge exemption in trial court

Farmers denied deduction for transfer of crops to CRAT

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