New England Legal Foundation
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The New England Legal Foundation (NELF) was established in 1977 and focuses on free market principles and reduced government regulation. NELF litigates cases in the New England area on free-market matters it believes are precedent-setting. It also files amicus briefs, hosts a legal intern program and organizes a CEO forum, where they conduct panel discussions on pressing financial and policy issues. Lastly, NELF has launched a recent initiative to address emerging scientific issues such as biotechnology, e-commerce and energy deregulation and their impact on the business community, in order to inform the legal community about scientific questions. [1]
The primary issues NELF litigates concern government regulation, property rights, taxation and employment issues.[2]
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Funding
NELF's revenues in 2002 were $704,793, with $789,112 in expenses and $645,228 in assets. Funders include the Sarah Scaife Foundation ($60,000 in 2002, with consistent support for over two decades), theJohn M. Olin Foundation. Corporate contributors include Exxon ($7,500 since 1998) and Union Carbide ($4,000 in 1994).
Officers
- Sandra L. Jesse, Esquire , Chair of NELF), Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts in Boston, Massachusetts
- Martin J. Newhouse
- Mark T. Beaudouin, Esquire (Vice Chair of NELF), Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of the Waters Corporation in Milford, Massachusetts
- Pauline M. Booth (Treasuer of NELF) Managing Director Dispute Analysis & Forensic Services, Alvarez & Marsal in Boston, Massachusetts
Board
- Susan H. Alexander, Esquire , Biogen Idec, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Brian A. Berube, Esquire, Vice President and General Counsel Cabot Corporation
- Nelson G. Apjohn, Esquire, Partner Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP Boston, Massachusetts
- John F. Batter, III, Esquire Partner WilmerHale
For more board members see NELF's "Governance" page on their Web site
References
- ↑ CorporatePolicy.org New England Legal Foundation, Web site, accessed April 3, 2010
- ↑ New England Legal Foundation About Us, Web site, April 3, 2010