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Event date: 13 October 2010
When is it? 2.00 pm - 4.30 pm (Registration from 1.30 pm) 134 Edmund Street, Birmingham, B3 2ES £95.00 + VAT (free for clients) Who will be there? Phil Watts, Senior Associate in our Charities Team. Phil has 16 years experience advising on all aspects of charity law and speaks regularly at various training events. Peter Hubbard, Partner. Peter heads up our social housing theme and has over 15 years experience. He regularly advises Registered Providers, ALMOs and charities on constitutional, governance and regulatory issues relating to the housing sector and charity law. Charity trustees, chief executives, finance directors and other senior charity staff. What is it about? What are the limitations on a charity's ability to act commercially and what is 'commercial' in a charity context? How do these barriers work out in practice and how can they be overcome? Why should I attend? In return for the benefits of charitable status, charities face restrictions in the way that they operate. Getting it wrong can, in some circumstances, have serious consequences. This seminar is an opportunity to understand more about the regulatory framework for charities to ensure that your organisation is fully compliant.
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