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Reema Mathur

Reema Mathur

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Charity

Position

Reema is a Partner in the Charity Team. She acts for a huge variety of charities, ranging from start-ups to historic charities, locally focussed charities to those working internationally, and for both grant-making and operational charities.

She specialises in charity law and governance, and how they apply to charities in practice. She is particularly experienced in the technical and complex aspects of charity law, such as dealing with permanent endowment, the de-restricting of restricted funds, the re-writing of complex governing documents and the amendment of charitable objects.

She gives technically robust legal advice which is workable for charities in practice.

Career

Reema is experienced in a wide range of work:

Governance and board reviews, including reviews and re-writes of governing documents for charitable companies, charitable incorporated organisations, charitable trusts and Royal Charter charities Removing or adapting restrictions on how charitable funds can be used, such as permanent endowment restrictions and restrictions on purposes Disputes among trustees, and between charities and their stakeholders Interactions with the Charity Commission, both contentious and operational Restructures, mergers and collaborative working Fundraising, including working with professional fundraisers and commercial partners Group structures and trading issues Incorporation of unincorporated charities New charity formation and registration

Education

Reema read History at New Hall College (now Murray Edwards) in the University of Cambridge, followed by studying Law at BBP Law School.

Personal

Reema enjoys the specialist legal and governance work involved with Royal Charter charities and leads the firm’s cross-sector group focussed on this type of charity. She works particularly closely with Royal Charter charities operating in the areas of education, medicine and music.

Reema has an interest in advising charities which have a particular emphasis on supporting women and girls, which covers a wide range of charities working in education, health, employment, economic deprivation and many others. She was a trustee of a domestic violence charity for several years.

Reema also has an interest in armed forces charities. She has supported several to simplify their structures and strengthen their governance, helping them to stay focused on their beneficiaries. Her work for armed forces charities includes advising on mergers, restructurings and incorporation; alterations to charitable objects to meet veterans’ changing needs; relationships with corporate supporters; and the occasional dispute.

Leisure

In her spare time, Reema is a governor of a primary school, which gives her insight into clients’ perspectives and how legal advice needs to fit into the operational reality of running a charity.  It is also really rewarding.

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