Canadian Lawyer

April 2018

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36 A P R I L 2 0 1 8 w w w . C A N A D I A N L a w y e r m a g . c o m 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). © 2018 Thomson Reuters Canada Limited 00249BU-90318-CE ABOUT PRACTICAL LAW CANADA Practical Law Canada helps lawyers increase efficiency, serve clients and business partners more effectively, tackle unfamiliar topics, and keep up with legal developments. Our expert team of lawyer-editors creates and maintains up-to-date, practical resources that reflect the latest law and practice. To get full access to the resources listed on the next page, request a free trial at www.practicallaw.ca. Sponsored by

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