
The Law Commission published its report on Technical Issues in Charity Law in September 2017 following a public consultation.
Congratulations to Jas Atwal, Natalie Moustache, Sheree Green and Kiri Tamber, who have been shortlisted in the following categories:
Jas's nomination follows her success last year, where she took away the award for Paralegal of Year, whilst Natalie is hoping to match her success at the 2015 awards, where she was awarded Paralegal of the Year.
Everyone at Anthony Collins Solicitors wishes them the best of luck for when the results are announced on 9th March at The ICC, Birmingham.
Pictures: Top left, Jas Atwal, top right, Sheree Green, bottom left, Natalie Moustache, bottom right, Kiri Tamber.
The Law Commission published its report on Technical Issues in Charity Law in September 2017 following a public consultation.
Changing charitable purposes and amending governing documents.
One of the stated aims of the Green Paper is “to deliver the best commercial outcomes with the least burden on the public sector".
The proposals concerning dynamic purchasing systems (DPS) and framework agreements are the most disappointing aspect of the Green Paper.
Family team partner, Elizabeth Wyatt, is delighted to congratulate Kadie Bennett for attaining Resolution Specialist Accreditation in both children law - private and complex financial remedy matters.
On 11 February 2021, the Pension Schemes Act 2021 was given royal assent, setting out a framework for several major changes that will certainly be of interest to employers and pension funds alike.
Matthew Wort, partner, speaks on today’s Supreme Court judgment for sleep-in shifts.
The Supreme Court has today (19 March 2021) handed down judgment in the cases of Royal Mencap Society v Tomlinson-Blake and Shannon v Rampersad (t/a Clifton House Residential Home).
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