Claris D'cruz

Claris D'cruz

Charities consultant, Wrigleys

Claris joined the Wrigleys charity team in January 2010.

Previous experience includes being an in-house legal adviser for Interchange Trust, a registered charity and a legal adviser to the Charity Commissioners and Assistant Charity Commissioner.  She has also been a senior associate and charities consultant at Wilsons following six years as head of the charities team, and more latterly a consultant, at Dickinson Dees.

She advises on all aspects of charity law including mergers, incorporations, collaborative working, governance issues, dissolutions, charity formations, public benefit and dealing with the Charity Commission.

 

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Claris D'cruz

Claris D'cruz explains what the Upper Tribunal's decision means for charitable independent schools.

Object lessons

Independent schools should be prepared but also be reassured by the public benefit guidance, says Claris D’cruz.

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