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Resolving charity disputes: a guide for busy people
Fallen out with a supplier? An employee? Your board? In these litigious times, some charities are finding themselves fighting off opportunistic claims and others are tempted to bring claims themselves. Sylvie Nunn and Chris Billington explain why taking a claim through a court or a tribunal is never an easy option and should rarely be your first choice.
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