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21st Annual This Year in Nonprofit LawNonprofit Issues® and the Philadelphia law firm of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP will present the 21st annual "This Year in Nonprofit Law" on Tuesday, November 15, 2011. A panel of lawyers who deal with nonprofit legal issues every day will review the most important legal developments for nonprofits during the last year. The keynote presentation this year will include a panel discussion on critical governance issues for nonprofit Boards. Our panel will include Vicki Kramer, Principal, V. Kramer & Associates, Nancy Moses, a consultant on nonprofit planning and development, and Charles Sterne III, Director of Principal Gifts and Planned Giving, Curtis Institute of Music. The first round of afternoon breakout sessions will include:
The second round will feature:
Featured speakers:
The program provides 5 hours of continuing education credit for Pennsylvania lawyers, including an hour of ethics credit for those attending the ethics session, and 5 hours of CPE for Pennsylvania accountants. Click here for the complete brochure. Participants will receive a new or renewed one-year subscription to Nonprofit Issues®, plus program materials. The program starts at 9 a.m. and runs until 3:45 p.m.. The registration fee is $155, but additional registrants from the same organization may attend for $85. Lawyers requesting Pennsylvania CLE must pay an additional $10 for processing. We will provide you with lunch and materials. Register now, space is limited. |
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Nonprofit Issues® and the Philadelphia law firm of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP will present the 21st annual "This Year in Nonprofit Law" on Tuesday, November 15, 2011. A panel of lawyers who deal with nonprofit legal issues every day will review the most important legal developments for nonprofits during the last year. The keynote presentation this year will include a panel discussion on critical governance issues for nonprofit Boards. Our panel will include Vicki Kramer, Principal, V. Kramer & Associates, Nancy Moses, a consultant on nonprofit planning and development, and Charles Sterne III, Director of Principal Gifts and Planned Giving, Curtis Institute of Music. |
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