Charity incorporations - why incorporate and key issues

Carla Whalen, Partner in the Russell-Cooke Solicitors, charity law and not for profit team, Clare Garbett, Senior associate in the Russell-Cooke Solicitors, charity law and not for profit team. Gareth Roy, Senior associate in the Russell-Cooke Solicitors, charity law and not for profit team.
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Carla Whalen, Clare Garbett, Gareth Roy

Charity is a status that can be attached to several types of legal structure. Lots of charities start life as unincorporated associations or trusts and, as they grow and develop, take a decision to incorporate, typically becoming a charitable company or a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO).

In this webinar Carla Whalen, Gareth Roy and Clare Garbett provide an overview of:

  • why charities incorporate and how to do it
  • governance, property and data protection issues that can arise when charities incorporate

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