Law Society Charity

The Law Society Charity is a charitable fund set up by the Law Society in 1974. It makes grants to a wide range of organisations with a view to directly furthering law and justice.
The Law Society Charity acts entirely independently of the Law Society. The Chairman and approximately half the board members and trustees are members of the Law Society's Council.
Find out more
Find out more about the Law Society Charity
- Aims and objectives (PDF, 48kb)
- Annual Report 2011 (PDF, 719kb)
- Annual Report 2010 (PDF, 776kb)
- Annual report 2009 (PDF, 390kb
- Annual report 2008 (PDF 3.3mb)
- Annual report 2007 (PDF 574kb)
Diversity Access Scheme
The Law Society Diversity Access Scheme is designed to support promising entrants to the solicitors' profession who also face exceptional social, educational, financial or personal obstacles to qualification.
Unclaimed client funds
You can support the Law Society charity by donating any unclaimed client funds.
- More about unclaimed client funds (PDF, 67Kb)
- How to donate unclaimed funds (PDF 70Kb)
Contact
For further information about the Law Society Charity, please contact the Company Secretary, Andrew Dobson, 020 7320 5736 or e-mail lawsocietycharity@lawsociety.org.uk
You can write to us at:
The Law Society Charity
113 Chancery Lane
London
WC2A 1PL
Registered Charity No. is 268736
More information
Reports
- Fiji: The Rule of Law Lost (PDF, 166kb)
Help us
You can help the charity by making a donation.
Download a donation form (PDF 67Kb)
Donate on the Justgiving website
