San Francisco

135 Main Street
20th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105

Washington DC

2001 L Street N.W.
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036

Specializing in the Law of Nonprofit Organizations

Nancy E. McGlamery, Principal David A. Levitt, Principal Gregory L. Colvin, Emeritus Robert A. Wexler, Principal Amy Greeley, Associate Erik Dryburgh, Senior Counsel Geena Yu, Associate Matt Clausen, Principal Jennifer Appel, Associate Eric K. Gorovitz, Principal Wendy Hernandez, Associate Steven R. Chiodini, Of Counsel Shirley J. McLaughlin, Principal Julie Sorenson, Associate Ingrid Mittermaier, Principal David Ferguson, Associate Sara Ortega Corriols, Associate Andrew Schulz, Of Counsel Stephanie L. Petit, Principal Amy Rodriguez, Of Counsel Jinna Kwak, Of Counsel Rosemary E. Fei, Principal Emily Chan, Of Counsel

Adler & Colvin is a group of seasoned attorneys based in San Francisco, deeply committed to serving the legal needs of the nonprofit sector.  The firm brings an unrivaled depth of expertise and passion to its representation of tax-exempt organizations and individual philanthropists.

Upcoming Events

In-Person Conference

Georgetown Law CLE – 41st Annual Representing & Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations - Session: "Ask the Experts"

April 18, 2024

Ensure all your tough questions are answered at the popular “Ask the Experts” panel of leading practitioners.

4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET

Co-Panelists:

  • Dave Shevlin, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
  • Kim Eney, Loeb & Loeb LLP
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In-Person Conference

Georgetown Law CLE – 41st Annual Representing & Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations - Session: "Legal and Tax Issues with Online Giving Platforms"

April 19, 2024

Topics include:  regulatory framework, legal issues, and structures that work.

12:20 p.m. – 1:20 p.m. ET

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Featured Content

Publication

Practitioner Perspectives on Using Section 501(c)(4) Organizations for Charitable Lobbying: Realities and an Alternative

This paper, originally published in the NYU Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, discusses a wide array of issues arising from the use of Section 501(c)(4) social welfare organizations to conduct the lobbying necessary to advance charitable goals. The paper goes on to propose an innovative legislative change that would allow the creation of a…

Our firm represents some of the most recognized and respected nonprofits and philanthropic organizations in the U.S.