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Forming a non-profit corporation?
Incorporating and managing the post-incorporation organization of a non-profit corporation
includes many considerations, such as articles of incorporation, by-laws, director indemnification,
and advising on the duties of directors.
By Wayne Gray, Corporate and M&A Practice Lead, Practical law Canada
Wayne Gray joined Practical Law Canada from
McMillan LLP, where he was a partner in the business
law group. Previously, he was a partner in the
corporate-commercial group at Miller Thomson LLP.
He is recognized as a leading corporate mid-market
lawyer in The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory and
The Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading
500 Lawyers in Canada and for corporate law, private
equity and secured lending in Martindale-Hubbell. He
received the Award for Distinguished Service from the
Ontario Bar Association (2006).
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