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Bates Wells
10 QUEEN STREET PLACE
LONDON
EC4R 1BE
England
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Work Department

Charity and social enterprise.

Position

Partner. Advises on establishing new charities and social enterprises, and assists charities with mergers, reorganisations and constitutional reviews. Regularly advises on governance, grant-making, fundraising, equality and discrimination issues, corporate philanthropy and regulatory action by the Charity Commission, with a particular interest in advising faith-based charities and international non-profit organisations. Recent work includes advising on two mergers each involving two charities in the health and medical research sector; advising CAFOD the official international development agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales on its incorporation; advising the McCall MacBain Foundation, a grant-making organisation, on a £75m donation to the Rhodes Trust; advising on the registration of the Marriage Foundation as a charity and the conversion of StreetBank CIC to a charity (both of which had previously were initially refused charitable status); and acting as specialist advisor to the pre-legislative scrutiny committee (a joint committee of both Houses of Parliament) on what became the Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016.

Career

  • Legal Fellow, International Justice Mission, 2003
  • Trainee Bates Wells, qualified 2005
  • Partner, 2013
  • Contributor to Jordan’s ‘Charities – The New Law 2006 – A Practical Guide to the Charities Acts’
  • Acted as a specialist advisor to the pre-legislative scrutiny committee (a joint committee of both Houses of Parliament) on what became the Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016

Memberships

  • Charity Law Association (including its working group on the Equality Act)
  • Chair of Bates Wells Foundation
  • Trustee of Tearfund
  • Former trustee of several other charities including Breaking Barriers and Stewardship
  • Former secretary and founding committee member of the Solicitors’ International Human Rights Group (2005-2007), co-ordinating its work on human trafficking, including evidence to Joint Committee on Human Rights inquiry

Education

  • Pembroke College, Oxford University, BA (Hons) English Language and Literature, 2000
  • Oxford Brookes University, Post-graduate Diploma in Law, 2001
  • Oxford Institute of Legal Practice, Legal Practice Course, 2002

Leisure

Travel, theatre, film, hosting an occasional supperclub raising funds for small charities, skiing.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Charities and not-for-profit

(Leading individuals)

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Bates Wellshas unrivalled knowledge of the charity sector and is the go-to firm in the space of social investment and blended finance’. It is ably led by the vastly experienced Thea Longley, and clients appreciate that the practice is’ big enough to have individuals who specialise in particular sub-sets of charity practice, while also having a broad knowledge of key legal and governance issues for charities‘. Philip Kirkpatrick advises a whole host of major charities and foundations, and Lawrence Simanowitz’s specialisms include advising on charity formations and governance, as well as UK and international structuring and fundraising issues. Stephanie Biden leads on the firm’s work for faith-based charities, while Laura Soley advises on a myriad of complex technical issues relating to statutory charities, royal charter bodies and trusts. Erica Crump acts for a variety of cultural institutions and large international charities. Other recent highlights include the recent promotion of Oliver Hunt and Hannah Lyons to the partnership. Augustus Della-Porta works with many Muslim organisations and other well-known charities, and Luke Fletcher acts for various prestigious and household name charities. At associate level, Lucy Rhodes plays a pivotal role in the department.