[ad_1] The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has been commissioned by the Home Secretary to undertake an initial, ‘rapid review’ of the UK Shortage Occupation List (SOL), which is
[ad_1] Mark Ockelton, the very long-serving vice-president of the Upper Tribunal’s Immigration and Asylum Chamber, retires today. He had served as an immigration adjudicator then judge for over
[ad_1] The Home Secretary has commissioned the Migration Advisory Committee to carry out a rapid review of the new immigration salary list, which will be the new name
[ad_1] Innovate, communicate, and understand your costs. Joanna Goodman reports on how law firms can shore up their profit margins in a softening market. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] This year’s homage to family mediation from 22-26 January features over 24 hours of free webinars and a few in-person networking events. These webinars are aimed at
[ad_1] On 12 January the UK signed the 2019 Hague Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters. This welcome development will
[ad_1] For disputes practitioners, 2023 generated several interesting developments across a number of areas, including new arbitration legislation and the government signalling its intention [realised last Friday] for