
Expanding property rights – introducing “Digital Objects”
Michael Higgin, a Partner in our Real Estate team summarises the key proposals put forward by the Law Commission in their Consultation Paper on Digital Assets published 28 July 2022.
Michael Higgin, a Partner in our Real Estate team summarises the key proposals put forward by the Law Commission in their Consultation Paper on Digital Assets published 28 July 2022.
Suella Braverman has replaced Priti Patel as Home Secretary – but will she take a different approach to immigration policy?
Several European countries have made changes to their immigration rules in recent months – Imelda Reddington examines these in more detail.
There are many different routes available for graduates if they would like to live and work in the UK. All of these options have different requirements and can bring the applicant over on a temporary basis whilst they work or look for work.
The Scale Up visa launched on the 22 August 2022 and allows individuals to come to the UK if they have a job offer for a high skilled role from a scale-up business.
Migrants coming to the UK no longer need to register with the police as a condition of their immigration.
Directors disqualified for abusing dissolution process following new powers given to the Insolvency Service
Following the announcement of a bank holiday for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, Callum De Freitas considers how these unusual, one-off public holidays should be treated by employers.