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Hannah Kubie

Work Department
Charity and social enterprise, education.
Position
Hannah is a Partner specialising in charity law and governance and social enterprise. Hannah advises charities and social enterprises on incorporation and registrations, governance issues, commercial operations and mergers and transfers.
Her particular expertise is in contracts and grants and she acts for a number of publicly funded organisations. She frequently advises on collaborations and partnerships, procurement and trading. She is also experienced in the establishment of academies and free schools, both as part of single model and multi-model academy trusts.
Hannah works closely with the firm’s Corporate team in the area of social finance, which includes advising organisations seeking to raise funds and advising charities on their social investments. An active member of the Charity Law Association, Hannah recently participated in its working party on the Law Commission’s consultation on a new social investment power for charities.
Career
Trained and qualified at Linklaters LLP (corporate/financial markets) from 2005; solicitor at Capsticks LLP (commercial, healthcare) from 2009; joined Stone King in 2010; partner Stone King LLP 2015.
Memberships
Law Society, Charity Law Association.
Education
Dr Challoner’s High School; King’s College London (LLB); Nottingham Law School (LPC).
Leisure
Life drawing, piano, exercise.
Lawyer Rankings
London > Private client > Charities and not-for-profit
The first-class team at Stone King LLP has sector-leading expertise across a number of areas. It is skilled at advising on diverse matters, including campaigning, as well as political and electoral-related activity. The group advises a whole host of education charities, and some almshouses. The national practice is adept at dealing with crisis management issues, such as Charity Commission investigations, and frequently advises a considerable number of mature social enterprises, faith-based charities, and complex historic trusts. In addition, it excels in advising on cross-border legacies and on charity registrations. It is collectively led by Stephen Ravenscroft, Rosamund McCarthy Etherington, and Hannah Kubie. Julian Blake
has particular strength in charity and public benefit work. Consultant Ann Phillips
has a wealth of experience in working with large national and international charity structures, as well as charities with complex trusts and endowments. Reema Mathur acts for a wide range of charities, such as start-ups and historic institutions, in addition to grant-making and operational charities.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Private client > Charities and not-for-profit
- Public sector > Education: schools
- Dispute resolution > Professional discipline
- Public sector > Administrative and public law
- Public sector > Local government