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EmmaChastain

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What is the name of your state? AZ or MN or Federal


For nearly 15 years our 501(c)3 charity has used two or three aliases for employees to facilitate the use of volunteers. We have found it to be an effective way to maintain continuity as both employees and volunteers come and go.

My question: Is this legal? Are there examples of other corporations who have done this?

Thank You for your time and assistance.

Emma
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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EmmaChastain said:
What is the name of your state? AZ or MN or Federal


For nearly 15 years our 501(c)3 charity has used two or three aliases for employees to facilitate the use of volunteers. We have found it to be an effective way to maintain continuity as both employees and volunteers come and go.

My question: Is this legal? Are there examples of other corporations who have done this?

Thank You for your time and assistance.

Emma

My response:

Emma, we see all of your duplicate posts. So, here's what I want you to do - - go to each of your 3 other duplicate posts and click on the Edit button at the bottom. Then, I want you to delete 3 of your 4 posts.

Then, someone will get to your questions in the remaining post.

IAAL
 
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EmmaChastain

Guest
OK

I was told that different attorneys can be found by posting under different topic - now I'm confused???

What topic do you recomend I keep and which ones should I delete?

Sorry for the problems...just trying to get some help....

Emma
 

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