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October 1-31, 2011
Last Issue: September 16-30, 2011
City Can’t Force Hospital
To Maintain Service
Court dismisses suit claiming violation of Title VI,
breach of charitable trust, and breach of contract
Trust for Benefit of Hospital May Go
To Successor of Med School in Cy Pres
Court says donor would have approved use
for provision of healthcare in clinics in area
Is Law Firm Liable for Malpractice
When Nonprofit Exec’s Husband Reviews Pay?
Counsel helped review wife’s deferred compensation
which is subject of wife’s suit against Foundation
Development and accounting information disagrees?
Here is the solution!
By Eric Fraint, President and Founder
Your Part-Time Controller, LLC
Issues
Notes
2012 Webinar Dates Announced Subscribers Eligible for Discounts
Talk with the Editor, January 4, 2012
To the Point
I oversee a high demand fundraiser for our 501(c)(3) charitable organization that sells out weeks in advance every year. My committee wants our museum to auction off four tickets to the highest bidder after the event sells out. I think it is disingenuous and unethical for a nonprofit to auction its own fundraiser tickets. Am I overthinking this? Answer
Lessons from Litigation
Full
Article
Successor hospital has standing in cy pres proceeding
Charity, Dairy Queen not liable for assault at car wash
Tax
Matters Full
Article
Not a charity? What do the eagles pay?
Employment Law Full
Article
Are volunteer firefighters employees for Title VII?
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