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DAC Beachcroft is noted for its broad non-profit expertise, and regularly assists charities in matters concerning governance, restructuring, mergers and general counselling advice. The firm boasts expertise in supporting litigation facing the Charity Commission as well as providing training to charities and their trustees.
Work Highlights
- DAC Beachcroft advised Brainkind on all legal aspects of its acquisition of three neurological care services operated by Sue Ryder.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"DAC has a good understanding of our business and is able to provide a personalised approach."
"DAC was extremely thorough and efficient when handling our matters. They provide the best possible outcomes while also being cost-effective."
"DAC has been incredibly responsive to our needs for support. They reply quickly, engage with us and bring in the relevant expertise. The advice provided is easy to read and interpret at first glance."
"DAC has a good understanding of our business and is able to provide a personalised approach."
"DAC was extremely thorough and efficient when handling our matters. They provide the best possible outcomes while also being cost-effective."
"DAC has been incredibly responsive to our needs for support. They reply quickly, engage with us and bring in the relevant expertise. The advice provided is easy to read and interpret at first glance."
Notable Practitioners
Emma-Jane Dalley is trusted by charities for her expertise on governance, grants and employment law. She is also skilled in claims against the Charity Commission.
"I have always found Emma-Jane to be highly knowledgeable. She is ready to invest time in really understanding the issues we needed her for."
"Emma-Jane was supportive, incisive, and informed. She provided a clear and comprehensive solution set that was 'ready to go', which made our lives so much easier at a challenging time."
"Emma-Jane provided excellent governance and charity advice. She is very sensible, commercial and considered in her approach."