Issues Notes
Thurdsay with the Editor, March
25
Kramer and Sikes to lead PBI programs
Nonprofit Issues ® Editor Don Kramer and Tax Editor Virginia Sikes will lead three all-day legal seminars for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute in March. The first program was held in Pittsburgh on March 5. The next two will be in Philadelphia on March 19, and Mechanicsburg on March 31.
Each program will cover the hottest topics in nonprofit law, a meeting of the LOST organization to discuss issues of governance, fiduciary duty, and general corporate law, a mock audit by the IRS to cover issues of federal tax law, and a session on ethical implications of the previous situations. Six hours of CLE credits, including one on ethics, is available.
For further information or registration, contact the PBI at 1-800-247-4724 , or at www.pbi.org.
Thursday with the Editor, March 25
This month's Thursday
with the Editor telephone call will be held at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday,
March 25. This is your chance to raise any issue of nonprofit law,
whether covered in recent versions of Nonprofit Issues ®
or not. For more information or the access code, call us at
1-888-NP-Issue or e-mail us at: ![]()
Kramer to speak on Board Issues for La Salle
Editor Don Kramer will present a half day workshop on "Legal Issues Facing Nonprofit Boards" for the La Salle University Nonprofit Center on Tuesday, April 6 in Philadelphia . The program will run from 9:30 to 12:30 at Kramer's law office at Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads. For information or registration call La Salle at 215 951 1701, or go on the web to www.lasallenonprofitcenter.org .
Kramer to participate in Franklin Forum
Editor Don Kramer will present a session on "Changing Roles for Donors and Trustees" at the 2004 Franklin Forum sponsored by the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. For information or registration call AFP at 215 568 6086, or go to their website at www.afpgpc.org .
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