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Wearing Two Hats: The Potential for Conflict When a Lawyer Sits on a Nonprofit Board of Directors (NO CREDIT)
Price: $39.00 (provides online access for 3 months after purchase).
Course №:POD 435N
Course Level: Intermediate
Length: 60 Minutes
Original Program Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2005
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When a lawyer sits on a nonprofit board, the potential for conflict is ever-present. Much depends on the capacity in which the lawyer serves, whether professional advice is provided, if the lawyer is compensated and to what extent the expectations of the organization may conflict with those of the lawyer. Although there are no simple answers, this seminar offers valuable tips and guidelines for the lawyer who serves on a nonprofit board of directors.
Recorded May 2005 at PBI's annual Nonprofit Institute.

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Penina Kessler  Lieber, Esq., Keevican Weiss Bauerle & Hirsch LLC, Pittsburgh

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icon_acrobatThis is a NON-credit course. (Read more) (1 Page, 37 KB)
icon_acrobatWritten materials (14 Pages, 222 KB)
icon_acrobatMajor Ethics Rules Changes (Rev. August 2009) (ETHICS COURSES ONLY) (2 Pages, 26 KB)

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