Charitable and Non-Profit Law

Keel Cottrelle LLP has proudly served as counsel for several non-profit and charitable corporations, social clubs, foundations, and many other non-profit organizations operating nationally, provincially and locally.

Our lawyers are active participants in the Canadian Bar Association’s Charitable and Not-For-Profit Law Subsection, and advise clients with respect to recent developments in the law affecting non-profit and charitable organizations.

Our lawyers have lectured on and advised clients with respect to:

  • recent developments in the law affecting non-profit and charitable organizations, including changes in provincial and federal not-for profit legislation and updating corporate documents for compliance with these changes,
  • Incorporations and initial corporate structuring,
  • Establishing social clubs, charitable foundations, and other non-profit organizations,
  • Reviewing and updating bylaws and other organizational documents,
  • Reorganizations, amalgamations, restructuring, and dissolutions,
  • Applications for charitable status,
  • Compliance with applicable tax requirements,
  • Advising shareholders, directors and officers on their duties, liabilities, and on corporate governance, and
  • Dealing with member disputes and discipline.

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