Digital Identity Service Providers
Everything you need to know about identity service providers and identification document validation technology in the new era of digital Right to Work checks.
Everything you need to know about identity service providers and identification document validation technology in the new era of digital Right to Work checks.
The statement of changes to the immigration rules published on 18 October 2022 aims to simplify the current rules and implement policy changes, including in relation to migrants fleeing Afghanistan and those who are victims of human trafficking.
There is an update within the Sponsorship Management System which changes the way in which Global Mobility Sponsors report any changes/updates to overseas linked entities.
An update on the relationship between the UK and EU in a post-Brexit world, as Rishi Sunak becomes British prime minister.
Christmas and New Year can be a difficult time for families, especially for separated parents and their children. Starting the conversation about arrangements early can help to ease the stress for everyone.
In Bathgate v Technip UK Ltd, the Employment Appeal Tribunal held that parties cannot settle unknown future claims under the Equality Act.
As of the 4th October 2022, the EU Council have approved the Digital Services Act which aims to protect users online by imposing obligations on digital services.
Senior Associate, Madeleine Young, takes a look at the recent decision in X v Y and more generally the impact of the use of electronic documents in family proceedings.
The European Commission has adopted a proposal for a Cyber Resilience Act to impose specific cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements – which will be relevant for those UK tech businesses doing business with Europe.
Madeleine Young, a Senior Associate in the Family & Matrimonial team summarises the approach taken by the family court when dealing with dividing pensions on divorce