
Nonprofit organizations are governed by a
Board of Directors, and as such they are not immune from the development
over time of strongly held differing opinions by Board members on
matters of policy, budget, legal compliance, or even the mission
of the organization. Unfortunately, sometimes these disputes can
harm the ability of the organization to focus on its core mission,
and occasionally these differences of opinion can result in divisive
and costly litigation. For example, controversies involving differing
interpretations of governing instruments by members and Directors,
such as the Bylaws, can contribute to this type of problem and in
extreme cases literally destroy an organization.
Our lawyers are skilled at working with nonprofit organzation clients
to resolve such issues fairly and equitably before they reach crisis
proportions. We have experience contracting as a third-party independent
arbitrator with the California Society of Association Executives.
We utilize our knowledge of the Internal Revenue Code and Regulations,
state nonprofit laws, and experience serving Boards of Directors,
to help nonprofit organizations settle and resolve their internal
disputes in a cost effective manner, outside the judicial system.
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