Ask Allie Anything: Your Nonprofit Legal Questions Answered
To say that there is uncertainly within the nonprofit space right now, would be an understatement. Are you wondering how the new administration might affect your organization?
We want to help alleviate your worries. So, we’re bringing Allie Levene, Nonprofit Attorney, back for our 2nd iteration of “Ask Allie Anything”!
At Levene Legal, Allie has first-hand experience working with nonprofits in Connecticut through the intricate and nuanced requirements of the law. Last November, we crafted our first “Ask Allie Anything” event, where we discussed consent, risk management and storytelling that involves youth. Watch the recording now.
This March, we’re hosting another jam-packed, 60 minute discussion, where Carly Euler will pose YOUR biggest legal questions to Allie. Every question asked will be submitted by nonprofit professionals like YOU. Questions about:
- Governance & Compliance
- Fundraising & Donations
- Contracts & Employment
- Intellectual Property & Media
- Liability & Risk Management
- Anything you’d like!
This is a must-attend event! Don’t miss your chance to have your question answered by a nonprofit attorney who is truly overflowing with knowledge.
Register Now:
About Our Guest:
Allie Levene is an attorney and the founder of Levene Legal, which specializes in providing affordable and accessible legal services to small businesses and nonprofits. Before founding Levene Legal, Allie served as in-house and outside counsel for a number of Connecticut businesses. In those roles, she represented clients in litigation and administrative proceedings related to employment, civil rights, and general liability. In addition to her role as counsel for Levene Legal, Allie is also an Adjunct Professor for Wake Forest University’s Master in Studies of Law Program, where she teaches business professionals the legal tools and framework needed to navigate risk, compliance, and the rapidly changing legal environment. Allie is a graduate of the University of Connecticut Honors Program and Wake Forest University School of Law.