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2026 Conference on Representing & Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations

Loeb & Loeb LLP is proud to announce the following lawyers are speaking during Georgetown Law’s 2026 Conference on Representing & Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations.

Partner Meghan Biss presents, “The Range of IRS Enforcement Powers: Options and Application” and partner Yael Fuchs presents, “Navigating Attorney General Oversight and Investigations” on April 23.

Co-Chair, Nonprofits & Tax-Exempt Organizations Diara Holmes presents, “Bruce Hopkins Memorial Update on Key Current Developments” and Co-Chair, Family Office Kimberly Eney presents, “Memorial Hermann, Loper Bright, and What Comes Next” on April 24.

From the event website:
The 2026 Conference on Representing & Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations (TEO), a premier annual event presented by Georgetown Law, continues a more than 40-year tradition of delivering cutting-edge education to leaders, advisors, and professionals in the nonprofit and tax-exempt sector. The program will cover a wide range of emerging issues from evolving IRS guidance and legislative updates to best practices in organizational management, risk mitigation, and strategic planning. Beyond its substantive sessions, the conference provides an exceptional opportunity for participants to connect with peers from hundreds of organizations, fostering collaboration, professional growth, and shared problem-solving within the broader nonprofit community.

For more information, including how to register, please visit the event website.