Build Back Better: Impact Investing – financing the profit-with-purpose economy

Systemic change is needed in order to tackle the social and planetary problems we face. Business is driving increasingly towards …
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Immigration and changing your structure

Organisations shouldn’t underestimate the immigration considerations when faced with a change in structure. You may be affected if you already …
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Civil Society: Leticia Jennings unpacks the most important charity law case in recent years

Leticia Jennings, partner in our Dispute Resolution team, has recently spoken to Civil Society to discuss the most important charity …
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Personnel Today: Chetal Patel on the immigration algorithm

Chetal Patel, partner in our Immigration team has recently spoken to Personnel Today regarding the Home Office decision to scrap …
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Impact finance for real estate

The rapid growth of impact finance in recent years has seen sustainability and socially responsible investing move to the top …
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Coronavirus and Employment Law: what do you need to know?

In this week’s roundup, we examine what the evolving coronavirus pandemic could mean for employment law. We examine the impact …
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Law Society Gazette: Melanie Carter writes on regulators’ public law duties in the time of coronavirus

In a briefing for the Gazette’s latest ‘Practice Points’ feature, Melanie Carter explains how the regulators are now trying to …
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Home Office encourages employers to apply for a sponsor licence early in preparation for the new post-Brexit immigration system

As with the start of any new financial year, comes with it, new Immigration Rules and Home Office guidance. This …
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Landlords and Tenants: Surviving Coronavirus Together

In association with Cluttons, we have put together this article focusing on landlords and tenants. The UK Government is relatively …
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COVID-19: competition, procurement and state aid

Understandably it might not be at the forefront of your minds but we thought it important to highlight that there …
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Citizenship applications – high fees for children found to be unlawful

The fee to register a child as a British citizen is £1,012. The high level of the fee, which even …
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Personnel Today: Chetal Patel comments on Australia rejection of visa-free immigration arrangements

Chetal Patel, Partner in our Immigration Team, has spoken with Personnel Today following suggestions from the Australian government which appear …
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