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Daniel Lewis

Email: daniel.lewis@wrigleys.co.uk

Telephone: 0113 204 5717

Office: Leeds

Department: Charities and Social Economy

Position: Associate

Areas of practice:

Daniel qualified as a solicitor into the Charities and Social Economy team in September 2020, having trained at Wrigleys.

Daniel has experience working with a range of charitable organisations and social enterprises, including community benefit societies and community interest companies, advising on formation, structures, governance and trustee duties. Daniel is a member of the firm’s community-led housing, students’ unions and societies teams.

Professional memberships:

Daniel is a member of the Charity Law Association and co-chairs the Wrigleys fundraising committee.

Publications:

Daniel has written the following articles:

Political activity, campaigning and students’ unions: what is permitted?

What support is available for community-led housing groups?

External contributions to publications

Co-author of the article 'The collapse of Kids Company' for the Charity Finance Yearbook 2022.

Co-author of the article 'High Court victory for Kids Company' featured on Brewin Dolphin.


07 Oct 2025
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The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 – where are we now?

What further changes can be expected following ECCTA 2023 implementation?

29 Sep 2025
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Sexual harassment – the new preventative duty one year on

UK employers must take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment, including third-party harassment, clear policies, training, and risk assess.

25 Sep 2025
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Whistleblowers are protected from suffering a detriment after termination of employment

Employer’s PR statements following tribunal proceedings could have founded whistleblowing claim.