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From: "Stanwell-Smith, Helen" <hjss@richardsbutler.com>
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>  Does anyone out there have any knowledge of employment
> law? Would it be sensible/cheapest/necessary to declare ourselves as a
> company or charity? Is there a legal precedent for sports organisations
> governing bodies? Or can we just pay someone a cheque and let them worry
> about the taxman? Discuss...
> 
Unless there are any other lawyers out there - I guess I should volunteer to
research the legal side. It is a case of - I know a little but I know a man
who knows a lot! I should be able to get some decent advice to you as I do
work for a City law firm!
If anyone else has any knowledge of the legal bit of this discussion -
perhaps we could talk about it....
Ben - if you want to contact me with some more details I will see what I can
do....

Helen
PS - am I really admitting the fact I am a lawyer to the world and damaging
my already shaky reputation in this way? ;-)




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