
Non-Profit OrganizationsVirginia Non-Profit LawyerWith the advent of Sarbanes-Oxley and the post-Enron scrutiny of all corporations, the standards of corporate governance have been raised. For directors and board members of non-profits, no longer is it sufficient to simply understand the mission of you organization. To exist and thrive in the world of profit seeking organizations, your non-profit needs to use the same sophisticated business strategies. On governance and tax questions alone, you need expert advice and counsel. Our non-profit lawyers can provide you with the experience and legal knowledge that you need to compete in today’s business world. Many Board members and directors of non-profits, lack the practical business experience they need to help guide their non-profit in fulfilling the mission their organization was founded to provide. We can help; our non-profit lawyers can provide the necessary background you need to understand organizational matters, governance, strategic planning, finance and fund raising, and protection of tax exempt status your organization needs to survive. Our non profit attorneys can provide you with legal advice on the following:
Contact the non-profit attorneys at the law office of Clark and Allen, PC by calling us at (703) 443-1083 or by filling out our online contact form to set up an appointment. Clark and Allen, PC Leesburg Office: Tysons Corner Office: From our law offices in Leesburg and Tysons Corner, Virginia, we provide legal services to clients in the Washington D.C. area and around the country. In Northern Virginia, we actively serve clients in the Dulles Technology Corridor, Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun Counties as well as Alexandria, Falls Church, McLean, Reston, Vienna, Herndon, Leesburg, and Sterling. We also serve people in Frederick, Prince William, Fauquier, and Clark counties in addition to Montgomery and Frederick counties in Maryland and the cities of Manassas, Manassas Park, Warrenton, Purcellville, Gaithersburg, Rockville, Germantown, Frederick, Bethesda, and Potomac. |