Charity litigation: role of the Attorney General | Practical Law

Charity litigation: role of the Attorney General | Practical Law

This practice note explains when and why the Attorney General should be a party to litigation involving charities. It also explains the range of practical approaches that the Attorney General may adopt in relation to charity litigation.

Charity litigation: role of the Attorney General

Practical Law UK Practice Note 8-383-8182 (Approx. 28 pages)

Charity litigation: role of the Attorney General

by William Henderson, Serle Court and Sophie Holcombe, Serle Court
MaintainedEngland, Wales
This practice note explains when and why the Attorney General should be a party to litigation involving charities. It also explains the range of practical approaches that the Attorney General may adopt in relation to charity litigation.