April 1-15, 2007
Last Issue: March 16-31, 2007
Princeton Wins $15 Million Claim
For Defense Costs from Insurer
University has spent more in opposing
Robertson suit for breach of fiduciary duty
Full Article (free)
College Booster Not Liable
Under Volunteer Protection Act
College had sued to enjoin operation
of separate account and disbursements
E.D. Convicted for Failing to Disclose
Related Party Deals on Form 990
Accountant-husband is also guilty
of conspiracy to file false tax returns
Nonprofit Law YOU Want to Know
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- How do I get volunteer job back?
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- Is Church in good standing with the IRS?
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To the Point
Our 501(c)(3) school has a computer use policy that states that the email system is school property. Is it proper for school employees or spouses to use the email system to send unsolicited emails regarding political campaign issues?
Answer
Lessons from Litigation Full Article
- Insider can’t buy claims to confirm bankruptcy
- Association can’t sue event planner locally
- Husband may recover wife’s charitable gifts
Tax Matters Full Article
- IRS revokes school exemption for private benefit
Employment Law Full Article
- Family service employees not covered by FLSA
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