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The legacy of Gill v RSPCA: understanding and controlling the risks in will disputes

The legacy of Gill v RSPCA: understanding and controlling the risks in will disputes
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The legacy of Gill v RSPCA: understanding and controlling the risks in will disputes

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 9 Nov 2009

The RSPCA recently lost a dispute over a legacy left in a will worth more than £2m. The courts instead awarded the money to legator’s daughter. Here, Mark Keenan, one of the lawyers representing the daughter, discusses the finer details of the case, and what it means for charities.

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