Lloyd H. Mayer is Of Counsel in Caplin & Drysdale's Washington, D.C. office and also is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame.
Mr. Mayer specializes in representing tax-exempt organizations on a wide variety of issues, including compensation and benefits, intermediate sanctions, lobbying and political activities, private foundation rules, public disclosure requirements, qualification for tax exemption, tax-exempt bonds, and unrelated business income tax issues. He has worked for many different types of entities, including advocacy groups, churches, other religious organizations, civil rights organizations, grantmaking and operating foundations, hospitals, Indiana tribal governments, and universities. He has assisted clients with tax planning, IRS examinations, including CEP audits, and tax litigation relating to tax-exempt organization issues.
Mr. Mayer writes and speaks frequently on a variety of topics relating to tax-exempt organizations. His articles have appeared in numerous publications, including the Boston University Law Review, the Yale Law & Policy Review, the Exempt Organizations Tax Review, Focus on Accountability (a publication of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability), and the Journal of Taxation. He speaks at many conferences, events, and seminars, including ones hosted by the American Bar Association and the American Law Institute, Harvard Law School, the American Health Lawyers Association, Boston University Law School, and the National Association of Bond Lawyers. He has also been a guest lecturer at Georgetown University, the Mendoza College of Business (University of Notre Dame), and the Smith School of Business (University of Maryland).