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Litigation for Charities

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Learn about considerations and challenges unique to charity litigation: the role of the board and executive management in responding to and managing litigation; counsel's difficult role in representing the organization (not the individual officers and directors), a charity's duty to protect bequests in will contests, insurance policy issues, the role of states' attorneys general; and current priorities of attorney general investigations and lawsuits in Texas.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.50
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2026

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1. Litigation for Charities (Feb 2025)

Yael Fuchs, Susan K. Staricka

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Session 1 —93 mins 1.50
Litigation for Charities (Feb 2025)

Discuss considerations and challenges unique to charity litigation: the role of the board and executive management in responding to and managing litigation; counsel's difficult role in representing the organization (not the individual officers and directors), a charity's duty to protect bequests in will contests, insurance policy issues, the role of states' attorneys general; and current priorities of attorney general investigations and lawsuits in Texas.

Originally presented: Jan 2025 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Yael Fuchs, Loeb & Loeb LLP - New York, NY
Susan K. Staricka, Staricka Law, PLLC - Austin, TX