Ros Harwood
Ros Harwood is a charity lawyer and will join Gordons later in 2012 as a partner to head up its new charities and education unit.
She has held a similar post at Dickinson Dees since 2005 and previously worked for London law firms after qualifying in 1989. She has experience in all areas of charity law including governance and constitutional issues, mergers, incorporations, restructuring and trustee duties and responsibilities. Past clients include Scope, British Heart Foundation and Cats Protection.
She was named private lawyer of the year at the Yorkshire Lawyer Awards in 2010.
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Ros Harwood analyses the Charity Commission’s new guidance on serious incident reporting. The charity commission has recently revised its guidance on when trustees must report serious incidents. Good practice has always been that trustees should inform the Commission if any serious incident has arisen that could significantly harm their charity’s property, work, beneficiaries or reputation, but now legal requirements cement that.
A summary of the current debate around the charitable status of independent schools
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