Stephen  Ravenscroft

Stephen Ravenscroft

Stephen has specialised in all areas of charity and not-for-profit law and practice since he qualified as a solicitor in 1997 with Nabarro Nathanson. 

He acts for a number of clients, both large and small, on a wide range of issues, including new charity registrations, incorporations, governance matters, mergers, trustee training, dealings with the Charity Commission and fundraising matters.

His recent experience includes acting on the conversion of a City Technology College into an Academy. 

He is a member of the Charity Law Association and has participated in many working parties for the CLA reviewing new areas of law.

 

 

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Safeguarding trustees in an economic downturn

Why trustees must remain alert to the possibility of insolvency and handle the situation carefully to avoid being held personally liable.

Funding a solution

Effective financial management is crucial for charities contracting with the public sector, say Ian Oakley-Smith, Helen Artemiou, Stephen Ravenscroft and Glen Flannery.

Pitfalls and pratfalls

The are many ways in which a charity can get into financial difficulty - and just as many lessons to be learned.

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