Ask Don Kramer
Thursday
with the Editor
This a bi-monthly telephone seminar conference call. Participate
in our telephone seminars and ask your questions directly to Editor
Don Kramer.
Next Conference Call: Thursday, May 22, 2008
To
the Point
In our free To the Point feature, Don answers
questions about nonprofit law. He answers one question a week and
one question in each issue of Nonprofit Issues. Check to
see if your question is already answered in To
the Point. If you don't see it there, ask
your question through our quick form.
Nonprofit Issues
Live - Conference Planner
Nonprofit Issues has developed a well-received full-day
program that covers the current hottest topics in nonprofit
law, a "Board meeting" of the LOST organization
to discuss issues of federal tax, governance, fiduciary duty,
and general corporate law, a "meeting" of the University
Development Office to cover issues of charitable giving, and
a session on ethical issues for lawyers and executives. The
program comes complete with hand-outs and a one-year subscription
to Nonprofit Issues. The program has been qualified in Pennsylvania
for six hours of Continuing Legal Education credits for lawyers
(including one hour of ethics credit) and Continuing Professional
Education credits for accountants. Qualified CLE or CPE providers
in other states have also qualified the program to provide
credits for their participants.
Speaking Engagements
Don is available for programs and speaking engagements ranging from
a one-hour presentation to a full-day primer on nonprofit law. Contact
us at info@nonprofitissues.com
if you are interested in having him speak at your program.
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| About Don Kramer, Nonprofit Issues Editor |
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Don Kramer is a Philadelphia lawyer who has more than 35 years of experience dealing with the concerns of nonprofit organizations, not only as a lawyer, but also as a teacher, writer, publisher, and board member.
He teaches a seminar on Legal Issues Affecting
Nonprofits at the University of Pennsylvania Law School in
Philadelphia and is a frequent lecturer for the Pennsylvania
Bar Institute and many other organizations. He is a member
of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Association
of Nonprofit Organizations and the Planned Giving Council
of Greater Philadelphia. He is a graduate of Princeton University
and Harvard Law School.
Comments about Don's programs:
"Participants rated your course as 'one of the most
cohesive and informative' they have attended. You get high
marks for your creativity and your ability to engage the audience."
--- Harry D. Owens, Jr. Pennsylvania Bar Institute |
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