Leading Associates

Charities and not-for-profit in West Midlands

Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP

Spearheaded by Dominic Curran, the charities team at Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP is known for its work with faith-based charities. It is also highly regarded for its national and international charity work with health and social care charities. In addition, it receives a steady flow of instructions to act as interim manager from the Charity Commission for England and Wales, and is adept at advising on financing issues for charities through grant work, social investment and secured lending. Another core focus is advising on fundraising issues. Matthew Wort frequently oversees employment matters for health and social care providers, while Edwina Turner leads the charities governance team.

Responsables de la pratique:

Dominic Curran


Autres avocats clés:

Matthew Wort; Edwina Turner


Les références

‘Very customer focused. Timely and efficient communications and flexibility to meet our needs at short notice. Always willing to provide a fixed-price or low-cost retainer fee for services and are very transparent about any additional costs – great for SMEs.’

‘Team has relevant expertise and delivers it in a context-specific way, with good levels of empathy. We have a strong working relationship with Dominic Curran.’

‘Excellent service dealing with an extremely complex matter. Kept us fully informed as to what was happening, any issues that arose were swiftly resolved.’

Principaux clients

Dimensions


Albany BC


ADA – National College for Digital Skills


Reliance Bank


Charity Bank


Heart Research UK


Fuel Bank Foundation


St George’s Guildhall and Creative Hub


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised the Baptist Church on the key issue of affordable housing and the opportunities for churches in this space through a ground-breaking transformation of a church and community building into a brand new mixed-use development featuring community space and affordable homes.
  • Advised ADA – National College for Digital Skills (the social mobility educational charity) on its game-changing expansion into central London and Manchester to build on the work it does with those from low-income backgrounds and other disadvantaged circumstances to use tech as a tool which enables social mobility.
  • Selected to be the sole adviser to the Fuel Bank Foundation, the only UK charity to focus on the challenges of people living in “fuel crisis”, and provided governance, commercial, data protection and employment advice.

Higgs LLP

Kirsty McEwen heads the team at Higgs LLP, whose lawyers are ‘genuine specialists in their field [and] passionate about the sector’. The group is skilled at providing constitutional, governance and regulatory advice to charities and not-for-profit organisations. McEwen has significant experience of working on complex restructurings and reorganisation projects. She also spearheads the firm’s philanthropy offering. Senior associate Ellie Williams advises on a broad range of matters. The practice has a particular specialism in acting for heritage charities and benevolent associations. Other key clients include alms-house charities, amateur sports charities and arts organisations.

Responsables de la pratique:

Kirsty McEwen


Autres avocats clés:

Ellie Williams; Tora Pickup


Les références

‘Kirsty McEwan and Ellie Williams approach their clients in a calm and reassuring manner, bringing ideas to them and ensuring they remain compliant whilst acknowledging that delivery of their clients’ charitable objectives is paramount – they help “find a way”.’

‘Together Kirsty, Ellie and Tora are one of the largest and strongest charity teams in the Midlands with the ability to cover almost any issue. Their true specialism in charities is unusual and their annual conference and regular updates are excellent.’

‘The depth of knowledge of the team stands out as well as their willingness to help with almost any issue. Kirsty has a wealth of knowledge and experience that is unparalleled in the Midlands.’

Principaux clients

The Warwickshire Cricket Foundation


Lichfield Cathedral School


Hopton Rehab & Homing Centre


Journey’s End Foundation


Avery Fields Community Foundation


Halas Homes


West Midlands Police Benevolent Fund


Lounge Underwear


Pak Foundation


Principaux dossiers


  • Advising Warwickshire County Cricket Club on restructuring and reorganisation options, the subsequent registration of the Warwickshire Cricket Foundation and the merger of two other entities, one charitable and one non-charitable.
  • Advising Lounge Underwear on setting up a corporate charitable foundation, dealing with the subsequent charity registration process and providing ongoing governance and regulatory advice.
  • Advising Lichfield Cathedral School on a wholesale review of its articles of association to bring them up to date with current legislation and governance best practice so the articles will be fit for purpose for many years to come.

Mills & Reeve LLP

At Mills & Reeve LLP, Cambridge-based Neil Burton and Birmingham-based Adam Williams co-head the team, which works for many of the UK’s largest and most prominent charities and social enterprises. Williams, who was promoted to the partnership in June 2024, specialises in advising on governance and charity law regulations. He often advises universities throughout the country on charity law issues, and leads the firm’s philanthropy offering. Lucy Howard plays a pivotal role in the department too. Howard focuses on advising on contested legacies. She frequently advises charities on the validity of will provisions, and acts on their behalf in relation to claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.

Responsables de la pratique:

Neil Burton; Adam Williams


Autres avocats clés:

Lucy Howard


Les références

‘Mills & Reeve has a breadth of knowledge and experience so we know that we can call on them to help resolve a range of issues.’

‘Adam Williams always replies quickly and refers to colleagues where necessary to ensure that we receive comprehensive advice.’

VWV

The well-established and large team at VWV is jointly led by Con Alexander who is based at the Bristol office, and Birmingham-based Shivaji Shiva. It advises more than 1,000 charities of all types and sizes, including many national charities. It specialises in advising faith charities, and acts for regionally and nationally significant mosques, gurdwaras and temples. The group frequently advises healthcare, arts and educational charities, as well as public sector bodies. In addition, it advises a significant number of universities. Shiva has developed an excellent reputation for his work with faith charities, and for his support to national charities which promote physical activity. Jaime Hobday advises charities on incorporation as well as administrative, property and data protection matters.

Responsables de la pratique:

Con Alexander; Shivaji Shiva


Autres avocats clés:

Jaime Hobday


Les références

‘Extremely helpful in times of distress.’

‘Shivaji is a brilliant lawyer. You will never find fault with his advice, and he will always get back to you if you leave a message and reply if you have emailed him, which makes his client feel that he is fully alert to his clients’ needs.’

‘Strong, positive team who are always keen for engagement – have given the best advice of all firms we’ve tried.’

Principaux clients

Banners Trust


Birmingham Royal Ballet


Central England Area Quaker Charities


Charity of Dorothy Parkes (known as Smethwick Chapelry)


George Fentham Birmingham Charity


George Fentham Hampton in Arden


Islamic Centre of England


The Joan Lamb Charitable Trust


Westhill Endowment


Soil Association


Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals


Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution


Chamberlain Highbury Trust


The Lunar Society


Society and College of Radiographers


Royal College of Surgeons


Bristol Old Vic & Theatre Royal Trust


Royal Academy of Music


Novalis Trust


Institute of Cancer Research


Waterloo Foundation


The Donkey Sanctuary


The Shaw Trust


Engage, National Association for Gallery Education


Society of Radiographers


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised several major faith charities including gurdwaras, mosques, temples and a spiritualist church on the resolution of complex internal disputes.
  • Advised the trustees of Islamic Centre of England in response to a Charity Commission inquiry, as well as on an appeal to the charity tribunal against the appointment of an interim manager, governance matters and a range of commercial and operational issues.
  • Provided comprehensive support to the national office and member charities of a national federated charity, including governance support at a time of significant change, the development of strategic guidance on property issues, and advice on the management of major legacies.

Lodders Solicitors LLP

Under the leadership of Mark Lewis, Lodders Solicitors LLP acts for many charitable organisations, which range from high-profile national and regional charities through to charitable trusts, breed societies and ancient foundations. It also acts for various agricultural and ecclesiastical clients, as well as family businesses. The department is known for its advice on governance and constitutional matters, and for its handling of complex restructurings and reorganisations. Another area of expertise is advising charities across England and Wales on membership issues.

Responsables de la pratique:

Mark Lewis


Les références

‘Mark Lewis has a very thorough and comprehensive knowledge of charity law and the surrounding influences which enables him to give appropriate advice in varying situations.’

‘Long-established and up to date on charity law and other related issues. Mark Lewis.’

‘It is unique to find a good legal practice in which a partner specialises in providing advice to not-for-profit organisations such as ours, charities, and CICs.’

Principaux clients

National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs


British Chiropractic Association


Imagineering Foundation


The Johnson or Secular Clergy Association of The Archdiocese of Birmingham


Keychange Charity


The Roger & Douglas Turner Charitable Trust


Rare Breeds Survival Trust


Spinal Muscular Atrophy UK


Lansdown Art Studios


Ellacotts LLP


Principaux dossiers


  • Advising the National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs, which is a Friendly Society, in relation to its conversion to a company limited by guarantee with charitable status.
  • Advising the British Chiropractic Association in relation to ongoing miscellaneous issues which arise. These often relate to governance matters.
  • Mark Lewis continues to advise Imagineering Foundation, an engineering charity, in relation to constitutional issues. The purpose of the charity is to introduce engineering to young people.

Shakespeare Martineau LLP

Shakespeare Martineau LLP has a strong base in the West Midlands and frequently acts for religious, cultural and educational charities. The department also fields a team which specialises in advising charities on contentious legacies and probate cases, and on legacy administration matters. Names to note include the national head of the team Catherine Rustomji. Rachel Gwynne, who is based in Stratford-upon-Avon, supports charities and not-for-profit organisations. Gwynne has a particular focus on corporate matters, and regularly assists banking clients when they are dealing with charity and not-for-profit borrowers.

Responsables de la pratique:

Catherine Rustomji


Autres avocats clés:

Rachel Gwynne


Les références

‘Shakespeare Martineau LLP provide expert insight into charity law. They translate complex information from the Charity Commission and provide useful information about the impact on small charities like ours.’ 

‘Catherine Rustomji has a great talent of sharing complex information around charity law and governance in an easy-to-understand way which ensures that our trustees are well informed and clear on how they undertake their legal duties.’

‘Catherine always takes time to understand the charity and its future plans, and works collaboratively with the team when discussing potential changes that could have an impact on the charity’s articles of association.

Principaux clients

Staffordshire University


Fire Sector Federation Limited


Diocese of Birmingham


Heart of England Baptist Association


Talyllyn Railway Holdings Ltd


Trinity Hospitals CIO


West Lancashire Freemasons’ Charity


Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Charity


Birtenshaw


Age UK Bromsgrove, Redditch & Wyre Forest


North West Cancer Research


Storrington Area Help Scheme


Nottingham Bid Company Limited


Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust


The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Newark on Trent St Mary Magdalene with St Leonard


Rene House CIC


Jamiat AHL – E – Hadith Banbury


Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance Charitable Trust


International Fund for Animal Welfare


Walsgrove Charities


Municipal Charities


Royal Mencap Society


Response Organisation


Principaux dossiers


  • Advising HEBA – The Heart of England Baptist Association, and being recommended to its members to advise, on charity governance, legal structures and property.
  • Continuing to advise the Church of England staff and churches regarding legal matters relating to employment, safeguarding, property and other general queries.
  • Following a competitive tender, instructed by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Charity to conduct a full governance review of the entirety of the charity’s policies and procedures to ensure compliance, consistency and best practice throughout.