Our service to our clients, ranging from well-known national charitable bodies to private charitable trusts is widely recognised and as a result we are frequently called in by other professional advisors to provide specialist advice in this area
Since 1891, when GRM acted for the charity in the landmark "Pemsels Case" which still defines the term "charitable" under English law, we have continued to advise on all aspects of the law as it affects charities and trustees including the vital area of fundraising and problems which may affect charities which carry on trading activities.
Our expertise in this area is underpinned by our breadth of corporate and commercial services which today equally apply to charitable organisations as they do to any other type of business.
The scope of our knowledge is wide ranging. For example, if you own a building of architectural importance and want it to be used more widely for charitable purposes we can assist in this process ensuring that its heritage is enjoyed by later generations.
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