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23 May 2013
Niki May Young ponders the importance of being able to ask the silly questions.
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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 explains what the Upper Tribunal's decision means for charitable
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23 May 2013
Niki May Young ponders the importance of being able to ask the silly questions.
20 May 2013
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9 May 2013
Ian Allsop muses on the unattractive political career prospects of a charities minister.

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