New York City, New York 10154
United States
Eliot Green represents private family foundations and corporate foundations and a wide range of public charities, primarily in the areas of health care, social and human services, education, visual and performing arts, and sports and entertainment. He represents several large, well-known private family foundations focusing on governance, regulatory compliance, executive compensation and self-dealing issues. He has extensive experience in the structuring and implementation of complex health care and social and human services provider transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, affiliations, virtual mergers, joint ventures and integrations involving both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. He also advises governing boards of private foundations and public charities on matters such as succession planning, board fiduciary duties and liability, charitable solicitation, accountability, grant-making/monitoring, and collaborations between private foundations and for-profit companies.
Mr. Green's clients include large and medium-sized public charities and private foundations, Fortune 500 companies sponsoring foundations, federal and state political action committees and trade associations. He frequently represents tax-exempt organizations in structuring multi-dimensional affiliations or networks and often provides assistance in restructuring governing board/member relationships.
Areas of Practice | 1) Charitable Giving and Tax-Exempt Organizations, 2) Sports, 3) Entertainment and Media and 4) Healthcare |
Law School | Case Western Reserve University School of Law ( J.D., 1983) |
Education | Allegheny College (B.A., 1980) |
Bar Member / Association | New Jersey State Bar Association, Pennsylvania State Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | Loeb & Loeb LLP |
Ms. Fitzgerald represents employers in a wide range of industries, including the entertainment, financial services, hospitality, manufacturing, retail, and transportation industries.