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Not-for-Profit Sector Update

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

https://nfp2017.eventbrite.ca

 

Nelligan O’Brien Payne will once again be joining Collins Barrow Ottawa and RBC Royal Bank in presenting the tenth annual Not-for-Profit Sector LAB Update. This event is designed to provide you with a comprehensive update on the recent changes and issues affecting not-for-profit organizations and charities. Come meet our experts as they explore all things legal, accounting and banking for the not-for-profit sector.

PROGRAM TOPICS

  • Corporate Law Update: The status of Ontario’s not-for-profit legislation – comparing ten years ago to today
  • Tax Update: Highlights for not-for-profits and charitable organizations
  • Intellectual Property:
    • Licensing, mergers, and branding;
    • Accounting and tax issues; and
    • Banking perspectives.
  • Economic Update: Market and investment update 2017
  • Estate Planning and Planned Giving:
    • Legal issues for not-for-profits/charities and donors;
    • Tax and accounting issues for not-for-profits/charities and donors; and
    • Banking perspectives.
  • E-Commerce: What’s on the horizon?
  • New Review Engagement Standards: What has changed and the impact on a not-for-profit organization

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! https://nfp2017.eventbrite.ca

For more information, please contact Hannah Saunders at hannah.saunders@nelliganlaw.ca or subscribe to Nelligan News, to receive monthly firm news, invitations to our events and seminars and important legal updates.

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This content is not intended to provide legal advice or opinion as neither can be given without reference to specific events and situations. © 2021 Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP.

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