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Bath law firm Stone King offers free drop-in legal advice to local charities

Tuesday 6th December 2016 Bath Echo News Team Business

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Leading Bath law firm Stone King is holding a drop-in surgery to mark Local Charities Day on 16th December 2016, with local charities being invited along for some free legal advice.

The firm, which has earned a national reputation for its high-quality advice to the third sector, will be offering a free legal advice surgery in 30–minute sessions to small local charities and community groups in Bath.  

The legal surgery at 13 Queen Square runs from 9.30am to 4.30pm. 

The aim of Local Charities Day is to celebrate small, local charities and community groups and the great work that they do.

Tim Rutherford, who is head of the charity and social enterprise team at Stone King, said: “Accessing affordable professional advice can be difficult, especially for local community groups which do such great work in the Bath area.

“Our free advice surgery on the 16th of December will give small local charities across the city the chance to discuss their issues with our team of expert charity lawyers for free.”

To book a free charity advice session with Stone King email [email protected].

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