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Resolving charity and trustee conflicts

charity trustee disputes

Charities, like other organisations, may be involved in a wide range of potential disputes, from contractual arguments with their suppliers, insurers or landlords, to issues regarding their intellectual property.

However, charities, unlike commercial entities, are also subject to specific rules in relation to bringing or defending legal action, which, if not followed, can have serious consequences for the charity and its trustees.

  • Charity and trustee disputes

    The involvement of the Charity Commission

    The first question for any charity when considering whether to bring or defend a civil claim is whether the matter requires the involvement of the Charity Commission.

    For disputes concerning the internal governance of the charity (e.g. disputes between trustees), known as charity proceedings, the authorisation of the Charity Commission is needed.

    For other charity disputes, such authorisation is not legally required, however, the Charity Commission still sets out strict standards to which charities and their trustees must adhere.

  • Legal action taken by trustees must be in the best interests of the charity

    The first and overarching requirement is that any legal action must be in the best interests of the charity. Indeed, trustees are legally required not merely to act in the charity’s best interests but to be able to show that they have done so.

    This means balancing their duties to protect and recover the charity’s assets, against the potential damage to the charity’s reputation and the costs involved in any legal action.

    Whilst the Charity Commission guidance makes clear that any legal action should be a last resort, it also states that if a charity lacks:

    the necessary in house expertise, in order to make a proper decision it will usually be appropriate to take and consider professional legal advice.”

    In fact, the legal advice should aid the charity in not only considering the appropriateness of bringing or defending a claim but also help set out the potential alternatives to resolve the dispute. In other words, it should assist the trustees in making the best decision for the charity, and enable them to show that they have abided by their obligations in doing so.

    If a charity does seeks legal advice it is imperative that the advice be appropriate.

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Charity litigation and trustee disputes – how our solicitors can help

At Nelsons, our expert team of dispute resolution solicitors in Derby, Leicester and Nottingham can provide specialist advice on charity litigation matters and trustee disputes, including:

Our team, which is ranked in tier one by the independently researched directory, The Legal 500, work with charities across the country to resolve disputes at the earliest possible stage through negotiation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation.

Court action is a last resort but, if a case gets there, our team puts forward the best possible case, never losing sight of the charity’s objectives.

For more information on how our expert team of dispute resolution solicitors can assist your charity or help resolve a trustee dispute, please call 0800 024 1976 or contact us via our online enquiry form for a guaranteed response.

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