Boston, Massachusetts 02109
United States
Amy Segal’s practice focuses on tax and other legal issues of charities, such as foundations, schools and educational organizations, scientific and environmental organizations, youth-oriented groups, arts organizations and community groups, as well as other tax-exempt organizations. Ms. Segal assists a wide range of clients in areas such as grant making, structuring and other corporate matters, corporate governance, joint ventures, unrelated business income tax, internet activities, fundraising and charitable solicitation, conflicts of interest, private foundation rules, intermediate sanctions, legal issues related to sponsored research, lobbying, and obtaining and maintaining tax-exempt status. Ms. Segal provides pro bono representation for many nonprofit organizations.
Ms. Segal was formerly general counsel at Education Development Center, Inc., an international nonprofit organization, and has practiced in the Office of the General Counsel, Harvard University. She also has practiced exempt organizations law in New York and Washington DC.
Areas of Practice | 1) Tax |
Law School | University of Chicago Law School, J.D.,1990 |
Education | Dartmouth College, A.B.,1984 |
Bar Member / Association | District of Columbia Bar Association, Massachusetts State Bar Association, New York State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | WilmerHale |
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