An attorney for religious organizations?

old accounting ledger CCM. emails:

Do you have any suggestions for area law firms sensitive to the laws/financial regulations for religious organizations and who have experience working with small religious communities?

This might be a tough question because it's narrowly focused, but we're surprised how often when we get a question like this and then someone pops up with just the right suggestion. We're curious if maybe an attorney who often works with non-profits might also be of help.

So, got a suggestion for M.? Please share! And a sentence or two about why you're suggesting a certain attorney or law firm can be a big help.

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Maybe reach out to the Labor Religion Coalition and see if they have a recommendation? https://laborreligion.org/

Kriss and Kriss are Christian attorneys and this might be something they could do or advise one on.

Try www.nelsonmaddenblack.com. They were written up in the Wall St Journal several months ago.

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