Loeb & Loeb Expands Nonprofit Practice with Strategic Partner Additions

In a notable expansion of its nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations practice, Loeb & Loeb has welcomed Yael Fuchs and Meghan Biss as new partners in the firm’s New York and Washington offices, respectively. The addition of these highly-regarded professionals underscores the firm’s commitment to strengthening its nonprofit services amid a complex regulatory landscape.

According to Loeb & Loeb, Fuchs will concentrate her practice on tax-exempt organizations, specifically handling litigation matters and providing counsel on governance, internal investigations, compliance, and risk management. Her expertise is expected to significantly bolster the firm’s capacity to offer comprehensive legal support to nonprofit entities.

Biss, who has an extensive background with the US Internal Revenue Service, will address a wide spectrum of issues affecting tax-exempt organizations and their donors. Her role will involve guiding clients through IRS audits, appeals, and other related legal challenges. This strategic hire highlights the firm’s dedication to providing adept counsel in navigating the complexities of tax-exempt status and regulatory compliance.

For more detailed information, Loeb & Loeb’s announcement of this expansion can be found on their website. The original news report is available on Bloomberg Law.