Elizabeth Manchester, Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP

Elizabeth Manchester, Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP

As Chair of the firm’s Nonprofit & Tax-Exempt Practice Group, Elizabeth represents tax-exempt entities, centered on compliance, formation, charitable gift planning issues and best practices. She has extensive experience assisting institutions with the inception of planned giving programs, as well as corporate governance matters and maintenance of tax-exempt status. Elizabeth advises charitable institutions and institutions of higher learning about tax benefits available to donors, to assist in discussions with donors to appropriately advance the organization’s mission.

Serving as external general counsel for public charities and private foundations, Elizabeth advises nonprofits regarding board education and training, fiduciary obligation advice, compliance, donor representation, endowment fund management, finance, Form 990, reporting issues, governance, joint ventures, affiliations, and litigation prevention. In addition, she advises nonprofits regarding managing bequests and complex gifts for organizations, mergers and acquisitions, obtaining and maintaining tax exemptions, policies, political and lobbying restrictions, and tax.

Elizabeth counsels individuals, families, business owners, and fiduciaries on aspects of estate and charitable planning. She works with corporations to identify philanthropic goals and effectuate corporate philanthropy.

Practice Areas
Corporate & Business | Nonprofit & Tax-Exempt | Private Clients

Education
Northeastern University School of Law, J.D. | Providence College, M.B.A. | Providence College, B.A., magna cum laude

Bar Memberships & Admissions
Rhode Island | Massachusetts

Legal: DEI Considerations for Restricted Funds in the Wake of the SCOTUS Affirmative Action Ruling

This session will provide an overview of the SCOTUS decision rendered in 2023 pertaining to affirmative action policies at Harvard College and UNC.  The session will focus on restrictions for protected classes under the equal protection clause, review of existing endowed and restricted funds in light of said restrictions, and how to remedy existing funds […]

Legal Track NASBA Field of Study: Behavioral Ethics
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