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Court Refuses to Intervene
In Dispute Over Term Limits
Nonintervention appropriate when facts
do not amount to fraud or arbitrary action

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New Directors Can’t Sign Consent
To Effectuate Their Own Election

Without action by quorum of incumbent board,
there is no proof of their valid election

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Right to Nonprofit Board Seats
Not Worth $75,000
Federal court refuses jurisdiction to hear dispute
over seats on Board of U.S. Chess Federation

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Nonprofit Law You Want to Know
What happens to social club assets on dissolution?
What are the rules on political meetings?
How can you dissolve a membership corporation without members?
What’s the difference between “private inurement” and “excess benefit”?
Where do I find information on obligations to members?

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To the Point

What is the duration of a 501(c)(3) exemption?
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Lessons from Litigation  Full Article

  • Former state senator gets 55 months for fraud
  • Sponsor of memorial golf tournament must file accounting and register

Tax Matters Full Article

  • IRS finalizes Regs. on Form 990-N
  • Income from margin stock still subject to UBIT

Employment Law Full Article

  • Pay inquiry not basis for FLSA retaliation claim
  • Is use of volunteer assistants reasonable accommodation under ADA?

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