Nonprofit & NGO Law

When do nonprofits turn to us:

Nonprofits sometimes face decisions that go beyond the legal question alone. Changes in mission, expansion, merger with another organization, financial pressure — these are moments where judgment, experience, and strategic vision matter no less than the law itself.

What We Do:

Nonprofit Formation

  • Articles of Association drafting
  • Registrar of Nonprofits filings
  • Governance structure design

Ongoing Legal Counsel

  • Ongoing reporting to the Registrar of Nonprofits
  • Contract drafting with authorities, donors, vendors, employees
  • General legal advice, including employment law
  • Court representation and Registrar proceedings
  • Liaison with local authorities and government ministries
  • Section 46 tax-exempt status applications
  • Proper management certification
  • Strategic transactions: mergers, mission changes, institutional expansion

Rehabilitation and Economic Recovery

  • Diagnosing the sources of financial distress
  • Restructuring plans
  • Creditor arrangements
  • Board member advisory for minimizing personal exposure
  • Court representation in insolvency proceedings
  • Board member representation before the trustee

How We Work

We bring three questions to every matter simultaneously: what is the relevant legal framework, what strategy best serves the nonprofit’s goals, and what are the financial implications of each option in the short and long term.

This approach is made possible by a team combining legal expertise with deep business acumen, guiding organizations through economic recovery for over twenty years. The synthesis across dimensions happens within the view of the matter itself, and our personal involvement in every case is not a feature of the service — it is the service.

Who We Serve

Our counsel is designed for nonprofits seeking strategic thinking and sound judgment in managing complex situations, and who understand that quality solutions require involvement, planning, and time.