January 16-31, 2006
Property of Archdiocese is Subject To Claims of Abuse Victims in Bankruptcy
Religious Freedom Restoration Act may protect some assets if children and donors have an interest
Agency’s For-Profit Subsidiary is Successor That Must Bargain with Seller’s Union
From the employees’ perspective, the only change was the signature on the paycheck
Local Church Holds Property In Trust for Episcopal Diocese
Group may not cut affiliation by merging with separate corporation formed by vestry
Ready Reference Page
Articles of Incorporation Establish Basic Form of Nonprofit Corporations
State laws and IRS require certain provisions, including additional terms is primarily a matter of style
Issues Notes
- Kramer to talk on legal climate for charities in 2006
- Interested in reprinting items from Nonprofit Issues?
- Thursday with the Editor, February 9 - Special Presentation
To the Point
My wife and I have a private family foundation. We work with at risk inner city kids for educational tutoring. Can we become a public charity or create a public charity with just the two of us as trustees?
Lessons from Litigation
- Internet correspondents are not “enterprise” for RICO
- Inclusion in book on “cults” is not defamatory
Tax Matters
- Senators’ fundraising letters are not political intervention
Employment Law
- Complaints about unsanitary food trigger whistleblower protection
- Court dismisses late objection to arbitration award
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