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27 May 2014
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Tim Rutherford—Stone King

New appointment for charity team

Stone King has welcomed experienced charity lawyer Tim Rutherford.

Tim advises on all aspects of charity law that impact on the day-to-day activities of third sector organisations and joins Stone King from IBB solicitors, where he was a partner in the charities team.  

Tim also has a strong background in risk management and advises charities on this complex area of law. His experience includes dealing with the formation and registration of charities, internal governance issues and disputes, and advising trustees involved in Charity Commission investigations.

Tim is a member of both the Charity Law Association and the Executive Committee of the Conference of Solicitors for Catholic Charities.

Stone King’s managing partner, Steven Greenwood, says: "Tim has considerable experience in many areas of charity law and particular expertise advising clients involved in disputes. We are therefore delighted to welcome him to our fast-growing charity team where his expertise will be much in demand."

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