New Organisations
Specialist advice in invaluable to the promoters of new organisations to ensure that the best possible legal structure is chosen. Sometimes this may mean working within an existing organisation rather than creating a new one. It may involve creating a not-for-profit, non-charitable organisation (such as a Community Interest Company or a non-charitable company limited by guarantee). It may involve creating a new charity and if so we can help you select the best possible legal structure.
We are often asked to advise overseas organisations looking to establish new
Whilst funds may be tight at the time of creation of new organisations, we believe it to be essential and cost-effective (in the long run) to obtain specialist advice at the outset.
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 |
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