Always Do Right, Follow Mark Twain’s still timely advice in 2008

June 15, 2008
The Nonprofit Times

Types : Bylined Articles

Attorneys often use hypothetical situations because they’re such an effective way of communicating and learning important legal issues and concepts. So, to see whether you picked up on one of the key points made in the regulation columns that ran in these pages during February and March, here’s a hypothetical for you to consider.

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