Anne
S. Rosenthal provides counsel to nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations,
private foundations, public charities and charitable donors. Ms.
Rosenthal specializes in the formation of 501(c)(3) public charities
and private foundations, IRS issues relating to tax-exempt organizations
such as executive compensation and excess benefits, and the legal
dissolution of such organizations.
Prior to joining Hurwit & Associates
in 2002, Ms. Rosenthal served in the General Counsel’s office
of RECOLL Management Corporation (a subsidiary of Fleet Financial
Group), where she handled litigation of loan and real estate workouts
and restructures, representing the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
in connection with the insolvent Bank of New England, N.A. She has
also practiced with the General Trial Department of Burns &
Levinson, concentrating in the defense of product liability and
other personal injury lawsuits.
Ms. Rosenthal is admitted to the Massachusetts
bar, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts and
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. She is also active
in several community organizations, and has served on the Board
of Directors of an educational nonprofit organization.
Ms. Rosenthal received a J.D. degree from
Northeastern University School of Law in 1985 and a B.A., magna
cum laude, from Sweet Briar College in 1981. She is a member of
Phi Beta Kappa. She previously worked for Senator Richard Lugar
of Indiana, and in the White House under the Reagan Administration. |