24th Annual Institute on Advising Nonprofit Organizations in Colorado Out of Stock
Co-sponsored by the Business and Taxation Law Sections of the CBA, the Colorado Nonprofit Associatio
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May 2015
24th Annual Institute on Advising Nonprofit Organizations in Colorado
Co-sponsored by the Business and Taxation Law Sections of the CBA, the Colorado Nonprofit Association, and the Colorado Society of Association Executives
Program Highlights:
- 2015 Tax Law Update presented by Peter Nagel, Esq., Peter B. Nagel, PC
- Fiduciary Duties of For-Profit Boards presented by Monica Loseman, Esq., Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP
- 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5) and 501(c)(6) Entities: What are They and Why Should They Worry? presented by Cara Lawrence, Esq., Heizer | Paul LLP
- Sports & Anti-Doping presented by Richard R. Young Esq., Bryan Cave LLP
- When Is It Time to Right the Ship: Best Practices for Discipline and Termination presented by Michelle B. Ferguson, Esq., Ireland Stapleton Pryor & Pascoe PC
- Secretary of State Update presented by Chris Cash, Colorado Secretary of State's Office
- Simplified & Streamlined - Considerations Related to Form 1023-EZ presented by Denise Hoffman, Hoffman Crews Nies Waggener & Foster LLP
- Tax Exempt Bond Issuances presented by Frederic H. Marienthal, Esq., III, Kutak Rock
- Volunteers presented by Susan Campbell, Esq., Bryan Cave LLP
Keynote Luncheon Topic & Speaker:
- Sports & Anti-Doping presented by Richard R. Young Esq., Bryan Cave LLP
Program Description:
The 23rd Annual Institute will present a comprehensive analysis of legal issues of concern to nonprofit organizations. The program will benefit attorneys, key representatives of nonprofit organizations, including board members, executive directors, chief financial officers, accountants, and representatives of governmental agencies.
Agenda:
8:30 a.m.
Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:55 a.m.
Welcoming Remarks and Introduction of Institute Moderator
John R. Valentine, Esq.
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
Denver, Colorado
9:00 – 9:50 a.m.
2015 Tax Law Update
Amidst the noisy distraction of unrelenting congressional investigations into lost emails and its alleged targeting of conservative causes, the Internal Revenue Service achieved some progress during the 204-2015 year advancing the administration of exempt organizations tax laws. This session will cover the most significant of those developments, including the status of guidance on political campaign involvement, its reduction of the backlog of exemption determinations, and the issuance of important rulings that illustrate both established principles and emerging trends in this area. The presenter will also summarize recent case law and state tax law developments that affect exempt organizations.
Presented by:
Peter B. Nagel, Esq.
Peter B. Nagel, PC
Denver, Colorado
9:50 – 10:40 a.m.
Fiduciary Duties of For-Profit Boards - Lessons for Nonprofits
This lecture will focus on the nature of a board's fiduciary duties through an examination of several interesting and recent breach of fiduciary duty cases in the for-profit world. We will cover some recent high-profile and hot topic cases, including derivative actions regarding product safety recalls, cyber security and conflict-of-interest transactions. Applying these examples, the lecture will focus on the nature of the fiduciary duty and measures directors can take to demonstrate satisfaction of their duties.
Presented by:
Monica Loseman, Esq.
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Denver, CO
10:40 – 10:55 a.m.
Networking Break
10:55 – 11:45 a.m.
501(c)(4), 501(c)(5) and 501(c)(6) Entities: What are They and Why Should They Worry?
Social welfare organizations, unions, and trade and professional associations (or as the IRS prefers, "business leagues") continue to play a major role in the tax exempt landscape. While a number of issues are constants (contracts, governance, tax), there is increased attention by government, media and members on the activities of these entities. This presentation will cover the basics about these ยง 501(c) organizations as well as current "hot topics" such as political activities and the flow of "dark money" into politics; affiliated 501(c)(3) organizations; board/member disputes; and national/chapter relationships. It will also cover certain issues unique to business leagues such as antitrust and certification programs.
Presented by:
Cara Lawrence, Esq.
Heizer | Paul LLP
Denver, Colorado
11:45 a.m.
Questions and Answers
12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Keynote Luncheon Presentation
(Box lunch provided. Lunch presentation 12:25 – 1:15)
An Insider's Perspective on the World of Doping and Anti-Doping in Sports
This presentation will provide an inside perspective on why and how athletes dope, why they do or don’t get caught, and why the rest of us should care. It will touch on some of the high-profile doping cases, including Lance Armstrong, Marion Jones, Floyd Landis, and Tyler Hamilton. It will also provide insights into how anti-doping testing and laboratory analysis works, as well as the recent trend involving proving doping without a positive test.
Presented by:
Richard R. Young, Esq.
Bryan Cave LLP
Colorado Springs, CO
1:15 – 2:15 p.m. - LIGHTNING ROUNDS
When Is It Time to Right the Ship: Best Practices for Discipline and Termination
This presentation will discuss the difficult, but necessary, topic of discipline and termination of employees. Nonprofit organizations are not immune from lawsuits by former employees, and the best way to protect the organization, its mission and its resources is to carry out personnel actions and/or terminations in accordance with federal and state law. This brief discussion will discuss best practices for addressing performance issues, considerations and potential strategies for terminations, and key laws that impact every employee's termination, even in an at-will state.
Presented by:
Michelle B. Ferguson, Esq.
Ireland Stapleton Pryor & Pascoe PC
Denver, CO
Update from the Secretary of State's Office
Update from the Secretary of State's Office covering recent legislation, rulemaking, and office initiatives. The presentation will emphasize developments affecting nonprofits and outline a national project to create a single filing portal for charities that are required register in multiple states.
Presented by:
Chris Cash
Program Manager
Colorado Secretary of State's Office
Denver, CO
Simplified & Streamlined - Considerations Related to Form 1023-EZ
Recently the IRS introduced Form 1023-EZ as a streamlined alternative to the existing Form 1023, the application form required to apply for tax-exempt status with the IRS under Section 501(c)(3). This discussion will focus on the requirements and restrictions associated with Form 1023-EZ as well as critical considerations that practitioners should understand to best advise their clients about the new Form.
Presented by:
Denise Hoffman
Hoffman Crews Nies Waggener & Foster LLP
Denver, CO
2:15 - 2:30 p.m.
Networking Break
2:30 – 3:20 p.m.
Tax Exempt Bond Issuances
Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) bonds are issued by certain governmental units and the proceeds of such bonds are loaned to qualifying 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) bond proceeds may be used by 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations to finance a variety of capital improvements (for example, land, buildings, machinery and equipment). The principal advantages of tax-exempt 501(c)(3) bond financing are lower interest rates, access to more segments of the capital markets, favorable terms and the attractiveness of such debt to lenders and investors. Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) bond financing may permit a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization to build its projects sooner at a lower cost, expand the scope of its projects or direct its fundraising to other purposes. This session will provide a brief explanation and overview of tax-exempt bond financing for 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations under Section 145 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The topics to be covered will be (i) determining whether tax-exempt 501(c)(3) bond financing will be available in particular cases, (ii) how transactions are structured and proceed, (iii) what advantages exist and (iv) what limitations are imposed.
Presented by:
Frederic H. Marienthal, Esq., III
Kutak Rock
Denver, Colorado
3:20 – 4:10 p.m.
Working with Volunteers
Many nonprofit organizations benefit from the vital services, fresh insights, enthusiasm and energy that volunteers can offer, but the use of volunteers can result in unforeseen legal complications. This session will cover legal issues unique to the use of volunteers, including liability concerns and the federal Volunteer Protection Act of 1997, background checks for volunteers, and the question of when a person crosses the line from being a volunteer to being an employee.
Presented by:
Susan Campbell, Esq.
Bryan Cave LLP
Colorado Springs, Colorado
4:10 p.m.
Questions and Answers – Panel
4:25 p.m.
Adjourn
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $349.00 USD
- Member Price $299.00 USD
- General Credits 7.00
- Ethics Credits 0.00
- EDI Credits