By David Ruiz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Nonprofit law represents a small sliver of the legal world, but that doesn't mean the area lacks depth, say partners at Adler & Colvin.
"It's surprisingly complex, surprisingly broad and surprisingly deep," said principal Erik Dryburgh, who specializes in charitable gift planning. "Frankly, I'm not sure any one of us feels like we could know all of it as well as we wa... (continued)
Nov. 22, 2013
Adler & Colvin
Founded in 1972, the firm has carved out a niche in nonprofit law, counting among its clients such high-profile organizations as KQED, Toastmasters International and Guide Dogs for the Blind.
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