Withers LLP fields an ‘extremely competent and knowledgeable’ team, which is ‘very customer-centric and approachable’. The practice advises many of the largest operating charities in the country on a wide range of legal and regulatory matters, with key clients including NHS charities and philanthropists. The group garners praise for its ‘breadth of talent’ under the skilful leadership of Chris Priestley, who has a wealth of experience in advising charities and social enterprises on their operations and projects. Alison Paines has particular expertise in advising on board strategy, structuring and governance matters for national and international clients. Paul Hewitt plays a pivotal role in the charity legacies team, while Philip Reed advises charities, not-for-profits and philanthropists on a wide range of issues, and Amy Carter works with all types of charities. Emma Flower and Roger Waite are also recommended, and Tom Hughes is a key member of the firm’s charity property team.
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Amy advises charities, philanthropists and businesses on charity law and commercial matters, as well as advising a range of not-for-profit and for-profit educational institutions.

Amy works with all types of charity, including charitable trusts, charitable companies, Royal Charter bodies and unincorporated associations. She advises many of the UK’s most loved charities in relation to grant-making, fundraising (including society lotteries and major gifts), disposals of land and commercial contracts, as well as governance, corporate and trust advice. She also advises charities, including in the education sector, on mergers and restructurings.

Amy advises on engagement with the Charity Commission both at the regulatory engagement stage and the permissions stage. She regularly works alongside our property team to advise on the charity aspects of complex property developments involving charities and their subsidiary companies.

Amy regularly advises on the establishment of new charities – both operational charities and grant-making foundations.  She is involved in the structuring of private foundations to take account of donors’ complex tax profiles and works closely with the firm’s leading private client and tax team to provide integrated advice. She advises on major gifts to UK charities, as well as commercial fundraising partnerships benefiting UK charities.

Her advice regularly includes an international element, such as the recognition by HMRC of European charities for UK tax reliefs or the creation of dual qualified US-UK charities. She has recently advised on a large complex cross-border restructuring which saw a significant offshore grant making trust migrate to England and Wales.

She is passionate about the charity sector and its role within society. She regularly responds to sector consultations on behalf of the firm or as part of the Charity Law Association; most recently, Amy coordinated the firm's response to the Charity Commission's consultation on changes to the Annual Return.

Amy spent 5 months on secondment to the in-house legal team at one of the firm’s clients, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). She advised on a range of issues including fundraising regulation, data protection, gambling law, commercial contracts, licensing and corporate governance.

She is currently a trustee of a leading disability charity which provides a range of support to disabled and disadvantaged people, their families and carers, including care services and accommodation. As well as being a trustee, she is a member of the Governance and Compliance Committee and the Culture and Remuneration Committee. She has previously been a trustee for two charities in the mental health space: one supporting children and families across Luton, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire and the other supporting student mental health.

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Senior Associate

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Charity Law Association

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Testimonials

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  • ‘Roger Waite is incredibly knowledgeable and very generous with his insight and experience. No question is considered trivial and we feel we get great value for money when we seek advice or input into our programme.’

    ‘Roger Waite and his team, particularly Emma Flower, are always quick to respond, and provide high quality, friendly, commercially astute and pragmatic advice.'

    ‘Roger Waite and Emma Flower are stand out lawyers in the team, who you can always rely upon to provide the advice required/friendly voice at the end of the phone when needed.’

    ‘Philip Reed -who I've found to be excellent. Very knowledgeable and approachable, and also pragmatic. Not all legal questions are simply yes or no, and it's been extremely helpful to get a view that a layman can understand while exploring the pros and cons of different options and associated risks etc.’

    'The team is exceptionally strong – technically skilled, commercially astute and always balanced in their advice. Their recommendations are fair, practical and always rooted in a clear understanding of both the legal framework and our wider priorities.' 'Their approach is collaborative, responsive, and always professional. They’re not just legal advisers; they’re problem solvers who feel fully embedded in the team.’

    ‘Roger Waite is outstanding. His advice is consistently thoughtful, well-judged and tailored to our specific needs. He is excellent at navigating both legal and stakeholder sensitivities with care. His understanding of the charity and not-for-profit sector is second to none.' 

    ‘Withers has a highly competent and professional charities team. The output is of high quality and exceeds expected service standards. The advice is tailored for our business needs. Chris Priestley has given us consistent, high-quality advice and has resolved matters that align with our strategic objectives.’

Key clients

  • British Refugee Council Omaze NHS Charities Together British Red Cross Tate Foundation RSPCA NCVO Cancer Research UK Guy's and St Thomas' Foundation Plan International UK The Royal British Legion SSAFA The Thalidomide Trust Garfield Weston Foundation

Work highlights

Advising Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity on the funding of the new children's cancer centre at Great Ormond Street.