Five-minute lawyer: How to form a nonprofit

By Rick Colosimo / October 9, 2009 / Comments Off on Five-minute lawyer: How to form a nonprofit

I regularly find people asking this question: How do I form a nonprofit? What most people mean and want is a charitable organization that satisfies the requirements of IRC 501(c)(3), which gives donors assurance that their donations will be tax-deductible. To set up a charitable organization, you generally run through the following steps: 1. Determine…

Five-minute general counsel: licensing audits

By Rick Colosimo / October 8, 2009 / Comments Off on Five-minute general counsel: licensing audits

Kat Shoa asked about licensing audits on LinkedIn: How do you know if your IP licensees are paying you properly? I sat on a presentation about royalty audits today and think it’s a fantastic to collect due royalties – wrote about it here[.] But I’d be interested to know what other methods are used to…

Reconciling insurance laws with the free market

By Rick Colosimo / August 17, 2009 / Comments Off on Reconciling insurance laws with the free market

This editorial at the WSJ talks about some commonly advanced alternatives to  current health-care/health-insurance reform legislation. As a law student, I took a whole class on insurance law; I practiced insurance defense law (in mass torts, not individual personal injury cases); and I’ve studied the economic principles relating to insurance law (in fact, I keep…

Why do legal opinions matter?

By Rick Colosimo / August 12, 2009 / Comments Off on Why do legal opinions matter?

In a recent post referring to Ted Wang’s “simple series A” proposal, I noted that I would separately discuss legal opinions. Non-lawyers, and lawyers new to transactional practice, have probably never really heard of a legal opinion or what it does. Briefly, the legal opinion letter is a carefully prepared document that is designed to…