Stumphauzer O'Toole is proud of its commitment to serving non-profit organizations throughout Ohio. To provide effective counsel, we combine attorneys from multiple practice groups to offer our non-profit clients access to counsel in all areas of the law.
Our capabilities include:
Corporate Governance Documentation
Choosing the organizational structure
Constituting the organization’s membership and/or board of directors
Coordinating the procedures for state government filings that require multiple approvals
Design and implementation of plans for mergers, reorganizations and liquidations
Documentation of board proceedings
Employee benefits
Employment contracts
Employment personnel policies and handbooks
Federal and state tax-exemption determinations
Financing
Governance issues
Government contracts and grants
Intellectual property such as trade names, copyrights, etc.
Leases, loans, contracts and other business agreements
Litigation
Mergers and acquisition due diligence
Preparing and filing state and federal tax and information returns
Real Estate
Representation and advocacy before tax agencies concerning compliance
Taxation
Banking, Business, Nonprofit Organizations, Real Estate, Taxation
Heidi's practice focuses in the areas of business law, business sales and acquisitions, real estate transactions and nonprofit organizations. In her practice, Heidi has handled numerous business and real estate sales and acquisitions ranging in value from less than $100,000 to in excess of $15 million.
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A consortium of rural water industry leaders recently formed The Rural Water Alliance with the primary objective of helping rural water association general managers and board members protect their interests and maximize their effectiveness.
Ross County filed a motion for summary judgment, which has been countered by Chillicothe's brief in opposition, and followed by Ross’s reply (see filings).