B. Holly Schadler

B. Holly Schadler

Partner

Holly Schadler concentrates her practice on representing tax-exempt organizations, including private foundations, public charities, 501(c)(4) organizations and PACs, in connection with tax; federal, state and local campaign finance; governmental ethics; lobbying and corporate matters as well as advising on the Foreign Agents Registration Act.   Her clients include many of the nation’s largest advocacy and grantmaking organizations.  She defends clients facing audits, examinations and complaints by the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Election Commission and other government bodies.  Holly successfully litigated the Sierra Club’s landmark case through the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit regarding treatment of royalty income from mailing lists and affinity credit cards and unrelated business income tax.

While some groups seek her counsel after finding themselves the target of an investigation, many organizations rely on Holly’s day-to-day advice as their outside general counsel.  Her prior experience working for tax-exempt organizations as a CEO, political director and lobbyist has proven particularly useful in representing organizations in every aspect of their work.  For complex organizations with affiliated 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4) and political organizations, she provides the guidance and training necessary for legal compliance.  Her legal guide, The Connection, (published by the Alliance for Justice), now in its fourth edition, addresses the complexities of managing networks of tax-exempt and political groups.

Holly speaks frequently on nonprofit issues, and has written numerous articles on tax-exempt organization topics.

Education:
George Washington University, J.D. with honors, 1987
Vassar College, B.A. with honors, 1977
University of Chicago, 1975-1976

Bar admission:
District of Columbia

Professional Activities:
Adjunct Professor, American University, Washington College of Law, The Law of Advocacy and Elections.

Prior professional experience:
Sierra Club, Associate Political Director
Connecticut Preservation Action, Executive Director

Publications:
The Effect of Citizens United on Tax and Campaign Laws Governing Tax-Exempt Organizations, 65 Exempt Org. Tax Rev. 229 (March 2010) (with Laurence E. Gold)

Legal Consultant, State Law Resources website, Alliance for Justice

The Connection:
Strategies for Creating and Operating 501(c)(3)s, 501(c)(4)s and Political Organizations, Alliance for Justice, Fourth Edition, 2018

Non-Profit Organizations, Public Policy and the Political Process: A Guide to the Internal Revenue Code and Federal Election Campaign Act,
The Tides Center

No Free Lunch? The House and Senate Gift Rules and Nonprofit Organizations
, Exempt Organizations Tax Review

Investing in Change: A Funders Guide to Supporting Advocacy,
Alliance for Justice

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002: How Will It Affect Nonprofits?
, 36 Exempt Org. Tax Rev. 171 (2002) (with Michael B. Trister)

Royalties as Compensation for Services: Structuring Licensing Agreements Under the Sierra Club Case, Association Law & Policy  

 

Speeches and participation on panels sponsored by the ALI-ABA, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar Association and Alliance for Justice.