[ad_1] In a sorry adjunct to the debate on the government’s asylum and immigration policies, the recent High Court case of R(ECPAT) v Kent County Council & others
[ad_1] There are numerous issues for lawyers to be aware of before embracing generative AI. 1. Confidentiality: the information input into AI systems is not necessarily confidential, posing
[ad_1] The UK litigation finance industry has been shaken by the recent decision in R (on the application of PACCAR Inc and others) v Competition Appeal Tribunal and
[ad_1] On race, gender and socio-economic background, City firms have acted to improve the balance of their intake. But efforts to change the partnership have fallen short. Katharine
[ad_1] Here is our August roundup and the first podcast with Sonia both leading and at the editing helm (eek!). This month we cover statistics, illegal working fines,
[ad_1] Deportation proceedings pit the rights of the individual against those of the state, appointed guardian of the public interest. And as very clearly stated in primary legislation,
[ad_1] The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has published its latest review of the UK’s Shortage Occupation List (SOL). The review was originally commissioned in August 2022 and covers
[ad_1] For any organisation sponsoring an individual, it will be important to understand the skilled worker visa costs that you will need to budget for. There are a