Gregory Nielsen is a sought-after speaker and Consultant committed to helping leaders and organizations translate vision into reality.
Michael A. Lehmann advises tax-exempt organizations on a wide variety of global tax matters.
On-Demand: May 13, 2024
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Session I - Highly Effective Nonprofit Boards: Developing habits and practices for excellence – Gregory Nielsen
Highly effective nonprofit Boards don’t come together by accident, but rather are the product of intentionality, preparation, and commitment to the mission. In this engaging seminar, explore practical and refreshingly unique ways in which you can reimagine and better understand the roles of the Board and the habits and practices necessary to translate a nonprofit’s bold vision into reality. This seminar dives deep into the key practices of dynamic nonprofit Boards, potential pitfalls to avoid, as well as current trends and hot topics. Attorneys will find added value in discussion of IRS areas of enforcement focus and strategies to ensure ethical governance, manage conflicts of interest, and mitigate risk. We will also discuss the impact of recent legislation on the nonprofit landscape. By the conclusion of the seminar, attendees will be equipped to embody excellence in nonprofit governance.
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Session II - Basics of Nonprofit Organizations Law – Michael Lehman
This program will provide attendees with an introduction to the key concepts in the world of nonprofit organizations, both on the corporate law side and also on the tax side.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Closed-captioning available
Gregory A. Nielsen | Nielsen Training & Consulting, LLC
Gregory Nielsen is a sought-after speaker and Consultant committed to helping leaders and organizations translate vision into reality. He is an accomplished nonprofit CEO, having previously led the Center for Nonprofit Excellence. His leadership was recognized locally and nationally and honored with awards from the Better Business Bureau for Ethics and the Louisville Urban League for championing diversity. Gregory is a military veteran, having previously served as an officer and attorney in the United States Army. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Government and International Relations from the University of Notre Dame and a Juris Doctorate from Notre Dame Law School.
Michael A. Lehmann | Dechert LLP
Michael A. Lehmann advises tax-exempt organizations on a wide variety of global tax matters. He has extensive experience representing nonprofit organizations, including healthcare providers, social services agencies, alcohol and substance abuse centers, scientific research organizations, religious organizations, museums, trade associations, private foundations, as well as arts, community development and social welfare organizations. Mr. Lehmann counsels clients on obtaining and maintaining federal, state and local tax-exemption; obtaining real property tax exemption; executive compensation; joint ventures and partnerships between non-profit and for-profit organizations; employee benefits; tax disputes, audits, controversies and protests involving the Internal Revenue Service, the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance and the New York City Department of Finance.
In particular, Mr. Lehmann has significant experience advising clients on UBIT, ECI and FIRPTA issues, having handled such issues in transactions, planning and tax strategies as well as audits and controversies with the IRS. He has obtained favorable rulings on UBIT structures and has successfully defended the non-UBIT characterization of transactions in more than a dozen IRS audits. He is a regular columnist for The Journal of Exempt Organizations and has published numerous articles relating to UBIT topics.
Mr. Lehmann has also represented many non-U.S. persons in handling ECI exposures in a variety of contexts including all types of investment funds, real estate projects, blocker structures, tax treaty planning, energy and power generation projects, and more. He has successfully represented numerous non-U.S. investors in IRS audits of asserted FIRTPA and ECI generating activity, closing nearly all such audits with either no change letters or very favorable settlements.
Prior to joining Dechert, Mr. Lehmann worked at another law firm where he served as the partner in charge of the tax and tax-exempt organizations practice.
Session I – Highly Effective Nonprofit Boards: Developing habits and practices for excellence | 10:50am – 1:00pm
Break | 11:50am – 12:00pm
Break | 1:00pm – 1:10pm
Session II – Basics of Nonprofit Organizations Law | 1:10pm – 2:10pm