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The Tax-Exempt Organizations Practice is one of the leading Exempt Organization practices in the country in terms of sophistication, depth, quality of clientele, and diversity. It is led by Celia Roady, a former vice chair of communications and council member and chair of the Exempt Organizations Committee for the ABA's Section on Taxation. We offer tax-exempt organizations a unique combination of legal services, the experience of a nationally recognized tax practice that regularly represents exempt organizations, and the resources of one of the world's largest law firms with expertise in the equally important non-tax issues affecting such organizations, including labor and employment, intellectual property, antitrust and trade regulation, government contracts, business and finance, and litigation. Our experience in these and other areas enables us to provide a full range of legal services to our tax-exempt clients.

Our clients include many of the largest and most sophisticated nonprofit organizations in the country. We represent numerous tax-exempt organizations, including colleges, universities and other educational institutions, donor-advised funds, scholarship organizations, museums and cultural organizations, hospitals and healthcare organizations, disaster relief organizations, private and operating foundations, trade associations, low-income housing organizations, governmental instrumentalities, churches, foreign charities, social clubs, title-holding companies, and many other special-purpose nonprofit organizations.