

| Salary band | Any |
|---|---|
| Salary details | unknown |
| Location | Dorset |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Chadwick Nott |
| Contact | Cathryn Holmes |
| Specialist Areas | Charity |
| Posted | 2nd Sep 2008 |
| Expires | 2nd Sep 2008 |
Roles as a charities lawyer are not always easy to come by and it's rare to find a firm who are committed to developing this area of their practice.
Our client is a leading firm with an excellent reputation for charities work. This is a key practice area for the firm and they are committed to developing this area of the business.
The firm already advise many well known regional and national charities clients on a wide range of charities law and deal with both contentious and non-contentious work
Concentrating on non-contentious work, you will be responsible for advising clients on applications for registration to the Charity Commission, the formation of incorporated and unincorporated charities, the creation, administration and variation of charitable trusts, Charity Commission compliance, corporate governance, trustee remuneration, mergers and de-mergers and Charity Commission investigations and reviews.
You will need to be a confident business developer and any client following would be an advantage but is not essential.
The firm offer competitive salaries and a flexible benefits package.
For further information or to see the job spec for this position please contact Cathryn Holmes on (phone number removed) or by email on (email address removed) .
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