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Teaches clinical law students the indispensable skill of legal drafting by introducing them to the nonprofit and for-profit corporate documents they are most likely to create before graduating.
Chapter 2: Drafting Nonprofit Articles of Incorporation
Chapter 3: Drafting Nonprofit Corporation Bylaws
Chapter 8: Ethical Issues in Transactional Practice
I. Who Is the Lawyer's Client at Formation?
II. Who Is the Lawyer's Client During Entity Representation?
III. Confidentiality Duties Within Entity Representation
IV. Student Work in Transactional Clinics and the Unauthorized Practice of Law
Provides lawyers who represent nonprofit organizations with basic information and guidance on legal issues that commonly arise for nonprofits, including formation, tax, governance, mergers and sale of assets of nonprofits, and dissolution of nonprofits.