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Bethan Walsh

Senior associate

Bethan Walsh, senior associate, charity & social enterprise, Geldards LLP (bethan.walsh@geldards.comwww.geldards.co.uk)

Senior associate

Bethan Walsh, senior associate, charity & social enterprise, Geldards LLP (bethan.walsh@geldards.comwww.geldards.co.uk)

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
Bethan Walsh explains why so many charities often struggle to comply with legal requirements on fundraising
Bethan Walsh discusses what charities need to know about politics

The launch of a revised Code of Fundraising Practice is a key milestone for charities & fundraisers: Bethan Walsh looks at what they need to do next

Charities should be aware of the risks as well as the benefits when partnering with non-charities, says Bethan Walsh

Bethan Walsh reviews the changes to the automatic disqualification rules for trustees

​Bethan Walsh shares an overview of the reporting regime & the steps that charities should take to comply

Bethan Walsh examines the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation ruling & its implications for charitable companies

Automatic disqualification rules will soon apply to charity senior management. Bethan Walsh reports.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Keystone Law—Milena Szuniewicz-Wenzel & Ian Hopkinson

Keystone Law—Milena Szuniewicz-Wenzel & Ian Hopkinson

International arbitration team strengthened by double partner hire

Coodes Solicitors—Pam Johns, Rachel Pearce & Bradley Kaine

Coodes Solicitors—Pam Johns, Rachel Pearce & Bradley Kaine

Firm celebrates trio holding senior regional law society and junior lawyers division roles

Michelman Robinson—Sukhi Kaler

Michelman Robinson—Sukhi Kaler

Partner joins commercial and business litigation team in London

NEWS
The Legal Action Group (LAG)—the UK charity dedicated to advancing access to justice—has unveiled its calendar of training courses, seminars and conferences designed to support lawyers, advisers and other legal professionals in tackling key areas of public interest law
As the drip-feed of Epstein disclosures fuels ‘collateral damage’, the rush to cry misconduct in public office may be premature. Writing in NLJ this week, David Locke of Hill Dickinson warns that the offence is no catch-all for political embarrassment. It demands a ‘grave departure’ from proper standards, an ‘abuse of the public’s trust’ and conduct ‘sufficiently serious to warrant criminal punishment’
Employment law is shifting at the margins. In his latest Employment Law Brief for NLJ this week, Ian Smith of Norwich Law School examines a Court of Appeal ruling confirming that volunteers are not a special legal species and may qualify as ‘workers’
Criminal juries may be convicting—or acquitting—on a misunderstanding. Writing in NLJ this week Paul McKeown, Adrian Keane and Sally Stares of The City Law School and LSE report troubling survey findings on the meaning of ‘sure’
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has narrowly preserved a key weapon in its anti-corruption arsenal. In this week's NLJ, Jonathan Fisher KC of Red Lion Chambers examines Guralp Systems Ltd v SFO, in which the High Court ruled that a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) remained in force despite the company’s failure to disgorge £2m by the stated deadline
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