Chris Billington > Wrigleys Solicitors LLP > Leeds, England > Lawyer Profile

Wrigleys Solicitors LLP
3rd Floor
3 Wellington Place
Leeds
LS1 4AP
England

Living Wage

Work Department

Education and Charities

Position

Partner

Career

Chris has over 25 years’ experience of advising schools, colleges and academies, and other charities and social enterprises on a wide range of issues including governance, collaborations and partnerships, funding and service level agreements, Freedom of Information and employment matters, including staff transfers under TUPE.

Trustee and Pro Bono Work – Chris is an academy governor at an outstanding secondary school, trustee of a local regeneration charity and a committee member of West Yorkshire Pro Help, which is part of Business in the Community, partnering free professional advice with voluntary and community groups. He was formerly chair of trustees of a large academy chain.

Charities – Chris’ work with charities covers incorporations and registrations, advice on legal structures, governance arrangements and group structures, including charity trading and trading subsidiaries and joint ventures.  Recent advice includes establishing an innovative group structure for a community owned renewable energy project supported by a local authority, local regeneration charity and community residents allowing for community capital and bank borrowings.

He has provided preliminary advice on the feasibility of the transfer of music and property management services from local authorities to charity and social enterprise structures and has advised on a number of projects involving Community Asset Transfers from local authorities to community groups.

Chris worked with the South Gloucestershire Leisure Trust on its externalisation from the Council, advising on the memorandum and articles of association of the charitable company limited by guarantee, including future participation in the governance arrangements of the charity by the Council. Chris also advised on the Transfer Agreement as well as the Funding Agreement and Service Level Agreement which continues to form the basis of the relationship between the Leisure Trust and the Council.

Academies – Chris leads Wrigleys Education Team on governance and contract matters and has assisted in over 450 academy and free school projects, establishing Wrigleys as one of the leading legal specialists working with academies.  In recognition of our work Wrigleys was invited to work with the Department for Education as part of their solicitors’ workshop, providing feedback on policy development relating to the template legal documents used by the Department with academy conversions.  Chris advises on all governance aspects of the conversion to academy status, including training to governors on their roles and responsibilities and on all contract documentation, including PFI arrangements and the Commercial Transfer Agreement.  Recent advice includes work on the merger of an existing PFI academy into a multi academy trust and establishing trading subsidiaries and school companies in compliance with school company regulations and the Charities Acts and Companies Acts.

Chris also advises on commercial contracts and arrangements for schools including Service Level Agreements, collaborations and partnerships.  Recent advice includes structures and governance arrangements relating to Teaching School alliances and funding agreements for Early Years Education and Children’s Centres.

Employment – Chris also advises on employment matters, including TUPE arising in relation to the transfer of staff in the work outlined above.  His work includes drafting contracts of employment, policies and procedures and dealing with discipline and grievance issues and termination including negotiating severance agreements.

Memberships

  • Charity Law Association
  • Employment Lawyers Association
  • Education Law Association

Lawyer Rankings

Yorkshire and the Humber > Public sector > Education

Hailed for being able to deal with ‘stakeholders across property, employment, contracts, and service-level agreements’, the ‘flexible’ team at Wrigleys Solicitors LLP is instructed by a broad spectrum of clients from across the education spectrum. Practice head Chris Billington‘s expertise is frequently relied on by academy trusts. Graham Shaw is an authority on academies and has expertise spanning primary, secondary, church academies and alternative provision. Teacher turned solicitor Alacoque Marvin is equipped to advise schools and academies on their employment tribunal and SEND claims. Alexandra Slater is a further key contact.

Yorkshire and the Humber > Employment > Employment: Leeds and West Yorkshire; North Yorkshire

Wrigleys Solicitors LLP advises charities, landed estates and pensions on a wide range of employment issues. Chris Billington leads the team and has particular experience advising charities and social enterprises on a range of employment matters, while Sue King focuses on employment work within the charity and voluntary sectors. Alacoque Marvin has expertise in advising clients on equality issues, particularly where there are conflicting protected characteristics.