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In the post-SOX world, nonprofits are struggling to identify and adopt financial management best practices. Attorneys can no longer rely on the CFO to be solely responsible for financial management. Take this opportunity to learn what the law says about internal controls, internal auditors, audit and finance committees, reporting on your 990, reporting to watchdog groups, executive compensation, investment oversight, board and spouse travel, reasonable board perks, and much more.

Presented at ACCA’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Ideas for Launching Local Chapter-based Pro Bono Efforts

A Legal Primer for Nonprofits and Professional Associations

The role of the general counsel in a nonprofit organization.

The webcast discusses the top ten online legal issues for nonprofits and what your organization should be doing to stay out of trouble.

Addresses the most important features of the new Form 990 and what it means for your nonprofit organization.

A brief overview of employment law issues that commonly arise at non-profit organizations.

This session focuses on the broad range of nonprofit, complex organizational structures that create affiliate organizations to maximize the scope of permissible activities under the tax exemption and other laws, how such organizations are structured, and relevant legal issues.

Discusses what records must be retained, the format and purposes records should be kept and retrievable, how litigation, investigations and audits affect the retention process, and how organizations comply cost effectively with e-discovery requirements.

A discussion of problems in outsourcing technology. Problems include the schedules of vendors, the differing expectations of vendors and companies, and the perception of poor customer service.

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