Charity Property Conference 2013
29 Oct 2013
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Senior Associate
Shivaji Shiva has over ten years' experience in the charity sector and is currently senior associate specialising in charities at Anthony Collins solicitors. Previously he has been head of charities and social enterprise at Michelmores Solicitors and a solicitor at Russell-Cooke.
He is also an active member and former Secretary of the Charity Law Association.
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Shivaji Shiva provides an overview of noteworthy charity legal cases and their implications for the sector.
Shivaji Shiva outlines a recent dispute that highlights the legal complications for charities dependent on specific beliefs.
The challenging economic climate has prompted many trustees to review their charity's financial position and thus poses the question: is it beneficial to establish the charity as a company in order to fall under the protection of limited liability?
A shocked new trustee is amazed at how subservient the other trustees are to a domineering chair who has just fired the chief executive.
A technical briefing on wills and art collections. Shivaji Shiva explores when art is art, and when it is charity?
In an increasingly crowded marketplace, charities must take care to ensure that they are not confused with other organisations. This can be achieved with a registered trade mark.
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