Harriet leads the Geldards’ Charity Law & Social Enterprise Team advising Charities, Third Sector or Voluntary & Community Sector bodies, Social Enterprises and other “not for profit” organisations. An experienced commercial property lawyer, Harriet specialises in charity property law.
She is a graduate of both Warwick University, where she studied English and American Literature, and Bristol University where she graduated with a Masters degree in Law. Harriet then trained with Geldards, qualifying in 2002.
In her spare time, Harriet is actively involved with the Church in Wales and holds the post of Registrar of the Diocese of Llandaff, as well as sitting on advisory committees at Llandaff Cathedral.
Harriet lives in Cardiff with her husband, John, and their two young sons, Rhys and Iwan.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
"Harriet Morgan is particularly accomplished at handling matters at the intersection of charities and property law and has niche expertise in relation to social housing matters"
Legal 500, 2021
"Harriet Morgan has niche expertise in charity property law"
Legal 500, 2021
"Very personable and she is good at getting across the legal jargon in a way that it's easy to understand"
Chambers & Partners 2021
"Geldards LLP maintains a leading reputation in the market for charity"
legal 500, 2020