Webinar: Legal and Practical Issues in Charitable Gifts to Colleges and Universities

January 11, 2021

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The National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) will present a webinar Jan. 27 on “Are You a Good Gift or a Bad Gift? Legal and Practical Issues in Charitable Gifts to Colleges and Universities.” ACE is co-sponsoring the event.

Among the topics to be discussed are fundraising, gift restrictions, naming rights, and binding agreements. Speakers include Sergio M. Gonzalez, senior vice president for advancement at Brown University; Sean Scally, a specialist in tax and employee benefits law; and Donna Snyder of the University of Michigan’s Office of the Vice President and General Counsel.

For more information and to register, see the NACUA website.


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