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Fiduciary Duties of Nonprofit Directors
Many experienced lawyers and successful business persons often second guess their roles as directors of nonprofit organizations. Although most nonprofit directors serve without compensation, with respect to operational matters, they are increasingly held to the same standard as directors of for-profit entities. However, directors of charitable organizations must also address unique questions.People in the News—March 20, 2017—Meyer, Unkovic & Scott
Meyer, Unkovic & Scott re-elected Patricia L. Dodge to serve as its managing partner.People in the News—March 15, 2017—Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin attorney John F. Walko presented as a panelist at the Montgomery County Association of Township Officials spring convention.Updates in Pennsylvania Real Estate Law
In recent months, Pennsylvania courts have decided several important cases that reaffirm property ownership rights, further clarify how real estate transfer taxes are to be paid and confirm that a spouse who is not the property owner is not affected by a mechanics' lien claim.Lax Board Members Can Cause Serious Damage to Nonprofits
Among attorneys and corporate executives, serving on the board of directors of a nonprofit organization is often a rite of passage. Once professionals reach a certain level in their careers, their employers, colleagues, clients and business associates often expect them to serve on nonprofit boards as a way to give back to the community, burnish their reputations and make potentially useful contacts.View more book results for the query "Meyer Unkovic Scott"
Energy Benchmarking Regs May Cause Shift to Performance-Based Contracts
Imagine a coach yelling at a team of basketball players, barking orders to improve their performance. The problem, however, is that the team has never played against another team or even kept score of how many baskets they've made within a set period of time. They can try their best to keep making what seems like more baskets, but if no one keeps score or measures the players against other teams, how will they know if they are really improving?Legal & Litigation Departments of the Year
Learn what makes these firms and legal teams stand out in the 2016 Legal and Litigation Departments of the Year magazine.Covering A Lot of Ground: Meyer Unkovic & Scott
Pittsburgh-based Meyer Unkovic & Scott's Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice Group comprises only 29 lawyers but it manages to cover a lot of ground.The Legal Names 2016 Litigation Department of the Year Winners
Earlier this year, we asked law firms across the state to tell us what makes their litigation departments the best. We asked law firms to share with us the big victories and important cases that demonstrate why clients choose them when litigation is on the table.PLW People in the News—Sept. 20, 2016—Robb Leonard Mulvihill
Robb Leonard Mulvihill welcomed associate Mary L. O'Rourke.Trending Stories
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