Important Changes to New York Not-For-Profit Corporation LawMal L. Barasch
Page 5 of the state guide to filing a not-for-profit Certificate of Incorporation outlines each business type and the agency that will be required to provide consent. Once your Certificate of Incorporation have been accepted by the New York Department of State's office, your nonprofit is ...
Cummings Foundation is a charitable, not-for-profit corporation organized in New York State in July, 1962 for the purpose of complying with certain provisions in the will of its founder and namesake. Admired for his unassuming manner, friendly demeanor, and quiet generosity, Cummings was ...
New York Non-Profit revitalization Act of 2013 has brought sweeping and critical changes that were lagging for New York’s vital non-profit sector as there has not been any changes in four long decades. The bill was simply seeking to correspond to the prior stagnation and to bring about new...
Due, at least in part, to the substantial increase in the number of sales of New York not-for-profit skilled nursing facilities to for-profit operators since 2015, the Charities Bureau of the New York State Attorney General is subjecting such transactions to increased scrutiny, including object...
Prior to suspending its legislative session in June 2013, the New York State Assembly and Senate passed the "Nonprofit Revitalization Act of 2013" (the "Act"). Although the Act has not been enacted into law, we expect that it will be by (or soon after) the end of this year. This ...
In 1970, the Securities Investor Protection Corporation was established. In 1971, NYSE incorporated and recognized as Not-for-Profit organization. In 1971, the NASDAQ was founded and competes with the NYSE as the world's first electronic stock market. To date, the NASDAQ is the second-largest ...
A similar waiver was granted to Adams' predecessor, Bill de Blasio, who appointed his wife to head the board of directors for a not-for-profit philanthropic organization. Adams, a 61-year-old former New York City police officer who took office on Jan. 1, faced a...
In 1971, NYSE became a not-for-profitcorporation, and in 2006, a publicly-traded company. It was also during this time when traders and the public started using an electronic system to trade stocks. In 2007, NYSE merged with Euronext, and in 2008, NYSE acquired the American Stock Exchange...
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