Nonprofits must address many of the same issues that a for profit entity does. Nonprofits must pay taxes, and they occasionally have issues with the Internal Revenue Service. Nonprofits purchase or real property. They have intellectual property, and with to register trademarks, service marks, and/or collective membership marks. They enter into contract; they want to modify contracts, and sometimes they have to litigate contract issues. They hire employees and independent contractors. They occasionally have to deal with disgruntled former employees, officers, or directors. They find themselves involved in various types of disputes, including disputes among the leadership of the organization itself. They merge with other nonprofits. They dissolve and wind down their affairs. Taylor Legal has helped its nonprofit clients navigate all of these situations with knowledge and confidence. The firm can assist your organization as well, with these and many other issues.