Competition for scarce dollars, dwindling volunteers and a tough economy have conspired to push more nonprofit groups and industry trade organizations to consolidate, creating a heady array of legal challenges for their lawyers.

Attorneys may require the skills of a psychiatrist to confront culture clashes between groups that otherwise share similar goals, ticklish tax questions and the need for rigorous due diligence investigations to protect governing boards in a post-Sarbanes-Oxley Act world. Even the vagaries of antitrust concerns need added vetting.

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