Casner & Edwards attorney Drew S. Douglas-Steele co-chaired the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education’s (MCLE) 26th Annual Nonprofit Law Conference 2025 on April 9. Douglas-Steele and Casner partner Peter A. Caro also presented the session, “Real Property Law Considerations for Nonprofits.” The program covered relevant real property considerations for nonprofit organizations, including the Massachusetts charitable property tax exemption, the Dover Amendment, and choice of entity considerations. Other conference topics included:
- Year in Review
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging (DEIB) for Nonprofit Lawyers
- Labor & Employment Law for Nonprofits
- Fiscal Sponsorships
- Updates from the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office
Caro heads Casner’s real estate practice, and advises real estate developers, investors, and users in a broad array of real estate matters, with clients including private developers, investors, charities, and closely held and public business entities. He also practices in the nonprofit organization and corporate areas. He has particular experience in advising nonprofit organizations on specialized issues arising in the acquisition, development, use and financing of their real estate.
Douglas-Steele provides a wide array of legal services to nonprofit entities, including assistance with formation, dissolution, day-to-day operations, modification of charitable restrictions, charitable registration and fundraising questions, governance, and tax-exempt status. She also advises clients on a range of for-profit corporate matters such as formation, mergers and acquisitions, contract drafting and negotiation, licensure requirements, and corporate governance.
MCLE is the Massachusetts legal community's premier provider of hands-on educational programs and reference materials. Their mission is to keep raising the caliber of lawyers' professional and ethical service by providing comprehensive and practical continuing legal education of the highest quality to the broadest possible audience.
A recorded webcast of the event will be available on May 2 here.