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ALICE ANDERSON has represented, restructured and advised tax-exempt organizations for many years. Her experience with nonprofits began in 1996 with complex health care organization transactions and litigation for Epstein Becker & Green, followed by half a year in pro bono political and environmental work for conservation organizations in Washington, D.C. Ms. Anderson taught nonprofit law at the graduate level as an Adjunct Professor with the University of San Francisco's Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management from 2001 through 2003, and worked with top-echelon national and international nonprofits for Silk, Adler & Colvin for four and a half years.
Ms. Anderson received her B.A. with honors from the University of Washington in 1982. She earned her J.D. from Cornell Law School in 1991, where she served as an editor of the Cornell Law Review and chaired the Speakers Committee of the Environmental Law Association. Her practice directly after law school included very significant international litigation and transactions, generating press coverage by American Lawyer and the Wall Street Journal.
Ms. Anderson has been a seminar speaker since 1997, and is the co-author of “Internet Guidance Should Reconcile Old Law with a New Medium,” Journal of Taxation of Exempt Organizations (March 2001), “When Guidance Is Needed and Not Needed for Political and Lobbying Activities on the Internet,” Journal of Taxation of Exempt Organizations (June 2001), and “Making Use of the Internet Issues for Tax-Exempt Organizations,” Journal of Taxation (May 2000). She is admitted to practice before the California and federal bars, and is a member of the Exempt Organizations Committee of the American Bar Association’s Taxation Section.
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