Carters Professional Corporation | Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 1979
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Terrance Carter is a distinguished figure in the realm of charity and not-for-profit law, serving as the Managing Partner of Carters Professional Corporation. His expertise is widely recognized, earning him accolades from Lexpert, The Best Lawyers in Canada, and Chambers and Partners. Terrance is also a registered Trade-mark Agent and lends his expertise as counsel on charitable matters to Fasken Martineau's Toronto office.
He has co-authored and edited several key publications in his field, including the Corporate and Practice Manual for Charitable and Not-for-Profit Corporations and Charities Legislation & Commentary, 2022 Edition. His contributions to literature extend to The Management of Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations in Canada and several other notable works, showcasing his deep knowledge and commitment to the sector.
Terrance's background includes serving on the CRA Advisory Committee on the Charitable Sector and holding positions with various professional groups dedicated to enhancing charitable giving and planning. His leadership roles within the Canadian Bar Association and the Ontario Bar Association highlight his influence in shaping charity law.
His recognition includes receiving the Friends of CAGP Award in 2020, the Jane Burke Robertson Award from the Canadian Bar Association in 2019, and the AMS - John Hodgson Award from the OBA in 2002. Terrance's involvement with the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada and the Association of Fundraising Professionals, among others, illustrates his broad engagement with both legal and charitable communities.
Terrance's contributions to legal education are vast, with numerous articles and presentations across prestigious forums, including law societies, universities, and professional associations globally. He is the driving force behind charitylaw.ca and other dedicated websites, providing valuable resources to the charitable sector.
Educated at Osgoode Hall Law School and McGill University, Terrance's career is marked by a deep dedication to the legal aspects of charity and non-profit organizations, making him a vital resource and advisor in this specialized area.