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05 Feb 2026

Greenberg Traurig adds Molly Unterseher to Tax-Exempt Organizations & Philanthropy practice

"Greenberg Traurig adds Molly S. Unterseher as a shareholder in its Tax-Exempt Organizations & Philanthropy practice to advise nonprofits, foundations and high-net-worth clients on philanthropic planning and governance."

Molly S. Unterseher has joined global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP as a shareholder in the firm’s Tax-Exempt Organizations & Philanthropy practice. Unterseher is based in Greenberg Traurig’s Philadelphia and New York offices.

Unterseher joins Greenberg Traurig from Nixon Peabody LLP, where she served as a partner in the firm’s Nonprofit Organizations practice and advised a diverse range of tax-exempt clients. At Greenberg Traurig she will practice in the Tax-Exempt Organizations & Philanthropy area, advising high-net-worth individuals and families, private foundations, public charities, and the charitable affiliates of for-profit companies on the formation, governance, and operation of philanthropic vehicles.

Unterseher brings deep experience counseling clients on rules applicable to private foundations, including grantmaking, endowments, self-dealing, excess business holdings, termination taxes, and program-related or mission-related investments. Her work frequently intersects with other disciplines, and she collaborates with private wealth, corporate, real estate, and health care teams to ensure that transactions involving exempt organizations preserve tax-exempt status and adhere to regulatory requirements.
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