February 1-28, 2009
Last Issue: January 16-31, 2009
Acceptance of Premiums Defeats
Insurer’s Effort to Rescind
Subsequent notice of termination said
policy would remain in effect until expiration
Full Article (free)
Museum May Sue Directors
For Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Same person signed agreement as officer
on behalf of both parties to the transaction
Alumni Lack Standing to Sue
To Prevent University Affiliation
Granting NYU rights as sole member of Polytechnic,
leading to merger in 5 years, does not violate N-PCL
Nonprofit Law YOU Want to Know
May nonprofit buy from director’s company without bids?
Are Directors Emeritus a good idea?
Deduction for website work?
Is theater company eligible for exemption?
Who enforces rules for parent-teacher group?
- Kramer to summarize “Climate of Philanthropy”
- Talk with the Editor, April 29, 2009
To the Point
What is needed to make a gift restricted?Answer
Lessons from Litigation Full Article
- Trustee of revocable trust has duty to inform beneficiaries
- Stock corporation qualifies for nonprofit immunity
- VFW not “in business of” selling alcohol
Tax Matters Full Article
- Director of EO exams may not start church inquiry
- Church space leased to school is exempt from real estate tax
Employment Law Full Article
- Two women denied promotion lose bias claims on termination
- Woman wins harassment claim despite failure to report problems
- Striking nurses able to collect unemployment comp during strike
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