Constitutional & Governance
Constitutional and governance structures have to be effective and fit for purpose to enable organisations to work to their best in the current challenging commercial and regulatory environment.
Our approach is to ensure that our clients are kept up to date with developments and adopt constitutional and governance arrangements that are practical and efficient.
We bring this approach to our advice on:
- Review of constitutions
- Reviewing and refreshing internal governance arrangements to meet latest best practice expectations
- Organisation of charity structures – including establishing or re-organising group structures
- Rationalising subsidiary or related charities
- Dealing with permanent endowment
- Joint working arrangements between charities and other voluntary sector organisations
- Mergers
- Incorporating trusts and unincorporated associations to limit potential liabilities of trustees
- Dissolution
Contact
Michael King - Senior Partner, Head of Charity
Senior Team
Vicki Bowles - Barrister at Law, Charity
Jonathan Burchfield - Partner, Charity
Martha Burnige - Associate, Charity
Robert Meakin - Partner, Charity
Richard Mullings - Partner, Trusts & Estates
Ann Phillips - Partner, Charity
Stephen Ravenscroft - Partner, Charity
Fraser Simpson - Solicitor, Charity
Vladka Thwaites - Solicitor, Charity
Sarah White - Solicitor, Charity
Alexandra Whittaker - Associate, Charity
Events
Charity Law Workshop in Bath: 'Disposal... »
It is not unusual for a charity to find that part of its trading operations are... »
Charity Law Workshop in London:... »
It is not unusual for a charity to find that part of its trading operations are... »
Charity Law Workshop in Cambridge:... »
It is not unusual for a charity to find that part of its trading operations are... »
QuickPoints & Other Articles
| Notes on Charity Commission Guidance on Public Benefit and Religion |
| Notes on Charity Commission Guidance - Public Benefit and Relief of Poverty |
| Notes on Charity Commission Guidance - Public Benefit and Fee-Charging |
Newsletters
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