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Collective and individual recognition for India group in the India Business Law Journal’s lists of top foreign law firms and international advisers
Posted: 06/08/2024
Penningtons Manches Cooper’s India group, led by partners Phillip D’Costa and Pat Saini, has been recognised as a ‘Key Player’ in the India Business Law Journal’s (IBLJ) Top Foreign Law Firms 2024 report. The publication, which is now in its 18th year, draws on analysis of over 600 law firms from across the globe, to rank the top international law firms......>>
New organisation to transform England’s skills system and drive growth
Posted: 31/07/2024
The government has announced the launch of a new body called Skills England to bring together key departments and partners - including central and local government, businesses, training providers, and unions - in order to meet the skills needs of the next decade across all regions and fulfil a shared national ambition to boost the nation’s skills......>>
‘A Rolls-Royce service’ – Penningtons Manches Cooper’s private wealth lawyers recognised in Chambers High Net Worth 2024
Posted: 19/07/2024
Penningtons Manches Cooper’s private wealth sector group has been recognised in the latest edition of the Chambers High Net Worth Legal Guide, in a reflection of the strength and depth of its offering. In total, 19 individual lawyers have been ranked, with collective recognition for five teams. The Chambers High Net Worth Legal Guide is a leading......>>
Immigration – what can businesses expect from the new government?
Posted: 10/07/2024
The Labour Party has won the 2024 UK election with a large majority, ending 14 years of a Conservative government in which immigration had increasingly become a political football. As ministers bed into their new roles and Yvette Cooper becomes the new Home Secretary (having served as Shadow Home Secretary since 2021, and chair of the......>>
General election 2024: immigration and global mobility
Posted: 24/06/2024
Both Labour and the Conservatives say net migration is too high and they are committed to bringing numbers down. Pleasingly, neither have given a specific number to target. While Labour avoids giving a target completely, the Conservatives’ policy is for the Migration Advisory Committee to advise the government each year, based on......>>
Government immigration rule changes: what does this mean for businesses?
Posted: 20/03/2024
Following the government’s announcement of the five-point legal migration plan and its aim to reduce net migration, the Home Office has published the statement of changes to the Immigration Rules, bringing sweeping changes to the sponsored worker routes. These will come into effect from 4 April 2024......>>
Home secretary announces a five-point plan to reduce net migration
Posted: 06/12/2023
In a statement made to Parliament on 4 December 2023, the Home Secretary, James Cleverley, announced proposed changes which are due to come in the spring of next year. Below is a summary of the five-point plan, the details of which are expected to be provided in a statement of changes, which will be published nearer the time......>>
Penningtons Manches Cooper’s private wealth lawyers recognised for ‘quality service’ in Chambers High Net Worth 2023
Posted: 26/07/2023
Following a series of outstanding rankings for Penningtons Manches Cooper in the 2023 edition of Chambers UK, a number of members of the firm’s private wealth sector group have now been recognised in the latest edition of the Chambers High Net Worth Legal Guide. In total, 18 individual lawyers have been ranked......>>
Strike action and actions short of a strike – what it means for universities and students
Posted: 12/06/2023
As universities and other higher education institutions will be aware, the Student Group Claim is already seeking compensation for students from leading universities for disruption to academic degrees caused by Covid-19. The marking and assessment boycott and strikes by university staff look like they will lead to further claims......>>
New UK immigration routes in 2022: Global Business Mobility, High Potential Individual and Scale-up visas
Posted: 18/07/2022
The UK government has announced wide-ranging changes to its Immigration Rules, including the launch of the new Global Business Mobility, High Potential Individual, and Scale-up routes. With these changes being implemented between 11 April 2022 and 22 August 2022, Pat Saini, head of immigration, outlines the new criteria for these visa routes......>>
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