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24 Jan 2011, 5:04 pm by Adrian Lurssen
For your reference, here's a reading list of recent commentary and analysis by lawyers and law firms on JD Supra covering the various aspects of running a non-profit organization: - The Dodd-Frank Act and Implications for Nonprofit Organizations (by Venable LLP): "While many of the provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act apply specifically to financial services firms and their related activities, the Act does include a handful of key provisions that may impact… [read post]
30 Mar 2021, 5:50 am by Nichole M. Baer
They include, but are not limited to: Closely regulated entities such as banks, credit unions, broker-dealers, investment advisors, and utility companies Tax-exempt entities such as 501(c) non-profits Publicly traded companies Taxable entities that have: More than 20 full-time U.S. employees A physical office in the U.S. and Have more than $5 million in gross receipts An entity controlled or owned by an exempt entity Who is a Beneficial Owner? [read post]
7 Jun 2010, 9:36 am by Stephen Albainy-Jenei
CIEA, a non-profit Japanese corporation that develops animal models used for scientific research, alleged that Jackson had infringed U.S. [read post]
11 Mar 2015, 4:21 am by Kevin LaCroix
The reality is that even though officials at non-profit firms don’t have to worry about the possibility of shareholder claims, non-profit officials still face other potential claims from other potential claimants. [read post]
The History Government and the Corporation The Constitution does not mention the word corporation, but suspicion of centralized corporate power was an early part of the American political landscape, culminating in President Jackson’s refusal to recharter the Second Bank of the United States. [read post]
30 Jun 2014, 7:38 am by Robin Shea
Justice Ginsburg dissented, joined by Justice Sotomayor, and joined by Justices Breyer and Kagan as to all but Part III-C-1 (arguing that for-profit corporations cannot “exercise religion”). [read post]
7 Mar 2022, 4:05 am by Peter Mahler
The NRA’s claim that the remedy of dissolution “is reserved for non-profit organizations that themselves are deemed to be a sham,” finds no support in New York law. [read post]
6 Feb 2008, 12:39 am
How does a computer get experience to separate responsive from non-responsive docs? [read post]
26 Feb 2021, 7:31 am by Bill Drabble
Publicly held companies are exempted, as are those operating in heavily regulated industries (such as insurance companies, exchanges or clearing agencies, public accounting firms, 501(c) non-profit organizations, banks and credit unions). [read post]
23 Jun 2022, 5:00 pm by Karen K. Hartford
The Affordable Care Act created a non-profit corporation, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (“PCORI”), to conduct research to help individuals, providers, and policymakers make better healthcare choices by advancing comparative clinical effectiveness research. [read post]
30 Jun 2014, 7:38 am by Robin Shea
Justice Ginsburg dissented, joined by Justice Sotomayor, and joined by Justices Breyer and Kagan as to all but Part III-C-1 (arguing that for-profit corporations cannot “exercise religion”). [read post]
28 Oct 2020, 6:30 am by Rebecca Shafer, J.D.
She is the co-author of the #1 selling book on cost containment, Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%. [read post]
She also serves as an HR advisor and board member for the non-profit Work Activity Center that assists people with disabilities, plus she co-chairs the Human Resources Forum for the Utah Technology Council. [read post]
19 May 2014, 2:49 pm
The proposed reporting and assurance frameworks will be public, meaning that they will be non-proprietary and publicly available to all companies and assurance providers to use in their work. [read post]
23 Aug 2023, 12:19 pm by Matthew Dochnal
Companies that may not have to submit Beneficial Ownership Information Reports include: Large operating companies with more than 20 employees in the U.S.; Non-profit organizations (corporations given 501(c)(3) tax exempt status); Publicly traded companies; Financial institutions; Regulated investment and insurance companies, and more. [read post]