Stone King is a full-service law firm and recognised as one of the leading law firms for charities, ranked Band 1 by Chambers and Legal 500 as well as being a Times Best Law firm for charity advice. Our lawyers act for a wide range of not-for-profits, including national, regional, and international charities, social enterprises and wider civil society, and grass roots campaigns. Our national charity sector group of over 50 lawyers is spread across London and our regional office network is headed up by Partner, Rosamund McCarthy Etherington.
Special offer for ACEVO members:
- ACEVO members can sign up for Charity Essentials, a regular e-bulletin from Stone King’s experts providing invitations to webinars, legal updates, and news tailored to the charity sector.
- We also offer a wide range of both free and paid-for training sessions, webinars, and events hosted by our legal professionals, covering key topics to help you stay informed and compliant in an evolving legal landscape.
Stone King’s work with charities has always been at the heart of our practice. We have a standout reputation in education and public law and are leading advisors to charities providing public services. Stone King’s legal teams include charity, governance, employment (with an in-house HR consultancy team), property, disputed legacies, commercial, information law, and dispute resolution, as well as immigration and other practice areas. We also advise charities under investigation by a range of regulatory bodies, including the exercise of statutory powers and formal inquiries.
Employment Rights Hub
Stone King is delighted to have launched our Employment Rights Hub, which brings together legal expertise and practical HR experience, to help organisations respond to the new legislation with clarity and confidence, and in a way that aligns with their values. The hub will help employers, whatever their size, ensure workplace compliance throughout the transition period while these employment legislation changes are implemented.
The Employment Rights Bill sets out some of the most significant changes to employment law in a generation and will impact individuals and organisations of all sizes, across all sectors. In addition, there will be some sector-specific impact which we will share with you as it arises.
Our Hub content will be updated as the legislation progresses and webinars will be advertised on key topics.
Access the Hub for expert guidance or to contact the employment team for tailored support: https://www.stoneking.co.uk/employment-rights-hub
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