Lost in the recent flurry of legal activity occasioned by corporate integration, disintegration, and scandalous episodes of managerial abuse, the law governing charitable corporations remains neglected and thoroughly muddled. Still unsettled are central issues regarding the accountability of directors and management, legal standards governing organic changes by nonprofit institutions, and mechanisms to ensure fidelity to the organization\u27s charitable mission. For nonprofit corporations in the health care sector, which represent a large proportion of all health services supplied nationwide, particularly charity care, these shortcomings have had serious repercussions
Nonprofits dominate the charitable sector. Until recently, this statement was tautological. Charity ...
The non-profit sector is ripe for abuse due to non-profit organizations\u27 unique regulatory positi...
This Article focuses upon a persistent problem of the nonprofit sector--its lack of accountability t...
Lost in the recent flurry of legal activity occasioned by corporate integration, disintegration, and...
Attorney Ono presents a detailed discussion of fiduciary duty principles as applied to the directors...
The stakes for proper nonprofit governance are extremely high. Over 1.5 million nonprofits are regis...
This article examines the development of the law of “charitable corporations”\u27 and attempts to ex...
This Article analyzes the standards of care and loyalty that should apply to directors of nonprofit ...
Though they are sometimes regarded as corrupt, the complete cessation of existing interlocking board...
The traditionally distinct regimes for governing charitable trusts and nonprofit corporations have b...
Requires nonprofit hospitals to provide free health care to needy patients in annual amount equal to...
This Article specifically considers whether the existing legal system permits corporate governance m...
It is my privilege, as organizer of this conference, to reflect on the excellent papers published in...
Under the common law in most jurisdictions, the attorney general as charities regulator is mandated ...
Our political and economic system contains three seemingly distinct sectors: public, proprietary, an...
Nonprofits dominate the charitable sector. Until recently, this statement was tautological. Charity ...
The non-profit sector is ripe for abuse due to non-profit organizations\u27 unique regulatory positi...
This Article focuses upon a persistent problem of the nonprofit sector--its lack of accountability t...
Lost in the recent flurry of legal activity occasioned by corporate integration, disintegration, and...
Attorney Ono presents a detailed discussion of fiduciary duty principles as applied to the directors...
The stakes for proper nonprofit governance are extremely high. Over 1.5 million nonprofits are regis...
This article examines the development of the law of “charitable corporations”\u27 and attempts to ex...
This Article analyzes the standards of care and loyalty that should apply to directors of nonprofit ...
Though they are sometimes regarded as corrupt, the complete cessation of existing interlocking board...
The traditionally distinct regimes for governing charitable trusts and nonprofit corporations have b...
Requires nonprofit hospitals to provide free health care to needy patients in annual amount equal to...
This Article specifically considers whether the existing legal system permits corporate governance m...
It is my privilege, as organizer of this conference, to reflect on the excellent papers published in...
Under the common law in most jurisdictions, the attorney general as charities regulator is mandated ...
Our political and economic system contains three seemingly distinct sectors: public, proprietary, an...
Nonprofits dominate the charitable sector. Until recently, this statement was tautological. Charity ...
The non-profit sector is ripe for abuse due to non-profit organizations\u27 unique regulatory positi...
This Article focuses upon a persistent problem of the nonprofit sector--its lack of accountability t...