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What documents should be left behind when an entire board of directors resigns from a Homeowners Association? Answer

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October 8, 2024
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Plaintiff Trustee Not Indemnified Unless Bylaws Provide Specific Right

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Lessons from Litigation

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Dorothy Were, a volunteer for the Luo Women in the United States Corp. in Maryland, was found...Read more

AAUW drops racial requirement for fellowship

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Attorney-in-fact cannot delete charitable beneficiaries

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Nonprofit board has no fiduciary duty to members

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Tax Matters

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September 16, 2024

The Internal Revenue Service has recently issued new guides on political activity by charities...Read more

Religious Broadcasters, churches challenge Johnson Amendment

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