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11 August 2020

Kurtz Discusses Political Risks NRA Faces In New Suit

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Partner and Co-Chair of the Nonprofit + Tax-Exempt Organizations Group Daniel Kurtz commented on the numerous claims of misuse of funds...
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Partner and Co-Chair of the Nonprofit + Tax-Exempt Organizations Group Daniel Kurtz commented on the numerous claims of misuse of funds and illegal activity that the National Rifle Association (NRA) faces after New York Attorney General Letitia James sued to dissolve the New York-based organization. The litigation will put the organization in a precarious position as the nation ramps up to the November presidential and congressional elections. According to Bloomberg Law, 

The legal battles will hurt the NRA politically in the next three months, said Daniel Kurtz, an attorney at Pryor Cashman LLP who represents non-profit organizations. "It will diminish its direct influence because they're going to have to be in defense mode," Kurtz said.

Read the full article, "NRA Fights to Retain Political Clout While Under Legal Attack" in Bloomberg. The item was also picked up in MSN and other outlets. 

Originally published by Pryor Cashman, August 2020

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