We act for a number of clubs and associations, often social or sporting clubs.

We are often consulted in relation to proposed changes to the constitutional documents of the club and understand how important it is for clubs to have structures and club rules which are appropriate to their needs, readily understandable and which cover all of the issues which need to be addressed without being unduly cumbersome to operate.

For those contemplating setting up a new club, it is advisable to consider the alternative structures which are available because of the risk of personal liability for the officers of an unincorporated club or association.

Indeed for some existing clubs or association, it may be worthwhile considering whether the activities of the club could be transferred to and carried out through a new structure.

Our corporate lawyers have particular specialism in advising on the law relating to clubs and unincorporated associations.  If you require help or advice in relation to any club law matters, please contact us on 08081668827.

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