October 5, 2024

Nonprofit Corporation Formation Legal Services.

Nonprofit law is complex. In addition to general business law, nonprofit law also includes thousands of additional laws and regulations that provide tax breaks, outline governance guidelines, and protect donors, volunteers and the recipients of nonprofit aid. Whether you are forming a nonprofit organization or are managing an already existing nonprofit organization, do not risk legal errors or credibility issues that can be costly. Call the firm, for experienced nonprofit advice and legal representation.

We offer experienced nonprofit corporation start-up legal services. Lawyer sits on the boards of several local nonprofits, and he has led in the formation of numerous nonprofit corporations. Our firm has successfully achieved nonprofit status for every new nonprofit organization we have worked with.

Attorneys can assist with all areas of nonprofit corporation formation, ranging from completion of the confusing and complex 1023 form to bylaw creation and the successful incorporation of 501(c)(3) corporations. 501(c)(3) status is popular because it allows for tax-deductible donations.

Legal Support for Operating Nonprofit Organizations.

We also work with preexisting nonprofit organizations and have provided ongoing counsel and legal business planning services to numerous organizations in the Greensboro area. Common legal services to nonprofits include:

  • Legal representation in disputes with the IRS
  • Advice regarding the proper and legal allocation of donated resources
  • Setting up and amending articles of incorporation and bylaws that are in compliance with federal and state guidelines
  • Contract drafting and review
  • Dissolution in compliance with state and IRS guidelines
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Felonies | How Experience Helps?

If you are charged with a criminal offense, you need an experienced attorney. All criminal offense punishments are significant. Even if you expect a suspended sentence or fine that you can easily afford, the judge, prosecutor or jury may still succeed in increasing your sentence beyond anticipated levels. And even minor charges, if they lead to a conviction, will end up on your criminal record where they can do considerable damage in the workplace, during mortgage application processes, and in divorce and custody proceedings.

Do not take chances with your future, and do not gamble with your liberty. If you face criminal charges, a professional attorney can help you. Attorney  knows criminal law and how the court systems function. He can guide you through any criminal case, from your initial arrest to your trial or plea bargain. He has defended thousands of accused clients and has tried hundreds of cases to verdict.

How Experience Helps.

We have defended clients in every type of felony category, ranging from aggravated assault to homicide. We know that police don’t always tell the truth or get facts correct. We know that police procedures are often handled incorrectly or illegally. And we know which evidence is admissible and which isn’t. There are two sides to every account of events, and we are skilled in pointing out and proving weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and arguing for dismissal of charges or a reduced sentence that will save you money and time served.

Our experience also extends to familiarity with local courts, court rules and court staff. At the Law Office, we can also use mitigating factors from your background and from the steps you take after your arrest to strengthen your case and argue for leniency.

Felonies are more serious crimes than misdemeanors. Common felonies include:

  • Domestic violence and child abuse
  • Robbery, theft, burglary and arson
  • Loan sharking, money laundering and fraud
  • Sex offenses, prostitution and child porn
  • Firearm-related offenses
  • Computer-related charges
  • Drug dealing and trafficking
  • Fraud and forgery
  • Aggravated assault and homicide
  • Habitual offenders and violation of probation
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