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Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC

Service of Donated Alcohol by Not-for-Profit Entities and Institutions of Higher Education

Not-for-profit entities and institutions of higher education may hold liquor licenses for their facilities. They may also be involved in catering events where alcohol is served on and off their premises. In connection with...more

Rivkin Radler LLP

New York Enacts Transfer-on-Death Deed Law

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On April 20, 2024, New York State adopted legislation that allows for so-called transfer-on-death (TOD) deeds as part of its Fiscal Year 2025 Executive Budget. The TOD Deed Law, which takes effect on July 19, 2024, will be...more

Farella Braun + Martel LLP

Nonprofit Quick Tip: Registration in New York and New Jersey

Welcome to EO Radio Show – Your Nonprofit Legal Resource. I'm Cynthia Rowland, and this is the fifth in a series of quick tip episodes focusing on the details of state registration of nonprofit corporations. With the help of...more

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Dissolving a New York Not-For-Profit Corporation Without Assets

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Let’s say your organization decides to pursue a new charitable venture in New York and takes the initial step of creating a not-for-profit corporation in the state. Your organization contributes assets and the new corporation...more

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