UK Skilled Worker Visas: Tier 2 (General) versus Tier 2 ICT
Tier 2 of the points based system is the primary immigration route for skilled foreign workers from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland seeking permission to work in the UK. There are various sub-categories under Tier 2 of the points based system, including the Tier 2 (General) visa and the Tier 2 Intra …
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Deal or No Deal: Employers Urged to Make Preparations For Post-Brexit Recruitment
The deadline of 31st October 2019 to agree a Brexit deal is fast approaching, leaving employers less time for critical Brexit recruitment planning. As we near the Brexit deadline, the prospect of a No Deal exit seems more likely than ever.
What tools or treaties exist to aid discovery of assets, the granting of orders and recovery?
The following article discusses session two in the IR Global Virtual Series on 'Freezing Assets – The mechanics behind cross-border injunctions'
Gulbenkian Andonian Solicitors Coverts to Limited Company Status
Gulbenkian Andonian Solicitors have the pleasure of announcing that the Solicitors Regulations Authority have authorised a change in structure and entity of the company to an Alternative Business Structure (ABS).
What injunctions are available in your jurisdiction in order to freeze assets?
The following article discusses session one in the IR Global Virtual Series on 'Freezing Assets – The mechanics behind cross-border injunctions'
A Brief Synopsis of the 5 & 10 Year Spouse Visa Routes
Dr Bernard Andonian consultant solicitor, gives a brief synopsis of how to apply to extend your stay in the UK on the basis of family life as a partner, parent or dependent child, or on the basis of private life in the UK both within the immigration rules and outside the rules.
What is the general approach of the financial market regulator or regulators in relation to Fintech?
The following article discusses session three in the IR Global Virtual Series on 'A Fintech Paradigm – The Changing Face of Financial Services'
If a subsidiary goes bankrupt, can a receiver or bankruptcy trustee sue the holding company?
The following article discusses session three in the IR Global Virtual Series on 'Limiting Liabilities – Structuring holding companies to withstand insolvency'
Has the #MeToo movement altered litigation considerations in court cases?
The following article discusses session two in the IR Global Virtual Series on '#MeToo – Is it time up for discrimination in the Workplace?'
Assignment of claims: Are there any constraints to assigning claims or seeking cost guarantees?
The following article discusses session three in the IR Global Virtual Series on 'Litigation Funding: Handling commercial and financial disputes