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Sohrab Daneshku writes for The Law Society Gazette: Witness statements – rip them up and start again?
27 November 2018Sohrab Daneshku has written an article for The Law Society Gazette which discusses the review led by Mr Jutice Popplewell into the rules on witness statements, including whether the rules should be changed and, if so, how.
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Joanna Hunt writes for Architects' Journal: How can architecture benefit from the Exceptional Talent visa route?
20 December 2018In an article for Architects' Journal, Joanna Hunt examines the extension of the Home Office’s Tier 1 category to cover architects wanting to work in the UK.
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Tom Heys writes for People Management: Why ethnicity pay gap reporting may not give a true picture of diversity
31 January 2019Tom Heys has written an article for People Management where he explains that the inherent variability of organisations’ workforces could mean that transparency reporting might not be as transparent as we think.
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JJ Shaw writes for Sportcal – AI: changing the game.
12 March 2019JJ Shaw has written an article for Sportcal where he discusses the innovative developments in Artificial Intelligence within the sports industry, the need for AI specific regulations as well as the debate around ownership and access to data.
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Andrew Wanambwa writes for Accountancy Daily: Section 2 notices raise risk level for accountants
18 March 2019Professional services firms, requests for documents and Section 2 notices under Criminal Justice Act 1987 could pose a risk for accountants and auditors as illustrated in the recent Omers case at the High Court, explains Andrew Wanambwa, in an article for Accountancy Age.
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Nicholas Buckland writes for Intellectual Property Magazine: Link and meme mayhem
01 April 2019In an article for Intellectual Property Magazine, Nicholas Buckland examines the EU Copyright Directive’s most controversial elements.
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Catherine Leung writes for the Society for Human Resource Management: Hong Kong: Follow the basics in employment law
09 April 2019Catherine Leung has written an article for the Society for Human Resource Management on the key areas of employment law in Hong Kong.
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Tom McEvoy writes for Thomson Reuters: I’m an EU citizen. If I leave the UK before Brexit, can I come back?
10 April 2019Tom McEvoy has written an article for Thomson Reuters which answers the question, 'If an individual with an EU passport leaves the UK before Brexit, will they be allowed back into the UK after Brexit?'.
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John Shea writes for Sportcal: FFP: how far will Uefa go?
18 April 2019John Shea has written an article for Sportcal which discusses UEFA’s Financial Fair Play Regulations and the vast sums of money still being spent by Europe’s soccer clubs in the pursuit of sporting success.
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Mark Lim writes for Accountancy Age: Insolvency of LLPs – liability and risk for partners
07 June 2019In an article for Accountancy Age, Mark Lim outlines what partners need to know in the event of an LLP’s insolvency.
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Naomi Hanrahan-Soar writes for Building: Are speedier visas enough to ease the skills crisis?
21 June 2019In an article for Building, Naomi Hanrahan-Soar asks, are speedier visas enough to ease the skills crisis that the Architecture profession is facing?
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Joanna Hunt writes for FreeMovement: Why can’t politicians get over the idea of an Australian-style immigration system?
24 June 2019In an article for freemovement, Joanna Hunt asks, why can’t politicians get over the idea of an Australian-style immigration system?
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Joanna Hunt writes for LexisNexis: UK Immigration Rules - discriminatory against women?
24 July 2019Joanna Hunt has written an article for Lexis Nexis that discusses the extent to which the UK Immigration Rules can be seen as discriminatory against women.
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Audrey Whyte writes for Irish Legal News: Luas driver re-engaged as dismissal held to be a disproportionate sanction
30 July 2019Audrey Whyte has written an article for Irish Legal News on a recent Labour Court decision that reminds employers that they could be ordered to re-employ employees they have unfairly dismissed.
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Naomi Hanrahan-Soar writes for Free Movement: Comment: Boris’s science visa promises ring hollow
13 August 2019Naomi Hanrahan-Soar has written an article for Free Movement which discusses Boris Johnson's announcement that there will be sweeping changes to the UK immigration system for scientists.
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Ireland: Catherine Hayes writes for Thomson Reuters: Key differences between UK and Irish employment law
27 August 2019Catherine Hayes has written an article for Thomson Reuters that discusses the differences between UK and Irish employment law that employers should be aware of.
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Kathryn Weaver writes for Human Resources Online: Absence from work: Rights and responsibilities of HR during Hong Kong protests
02 September 2019Kathryn Weaver has written an article for Human Resources Online on the issues/responsibilities that HR face around employees taking a day of sick leave to attend the Hong Kong protests.
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David Hopper writes for People Management: What the law says on European Works Councils
20 September 2019David Hopper has written an article for People Management reporting on a new ruling that sheds light on relocating employee representation in the wake of Brexit.
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Ali Vaziri writes for PL&B’s UK Report: AI-powered Onfido one of first selected for the ICO’s Sandbox
23 September 2019In an article for Privacy Laws & Business, Ali Vaziri gets the ‘inside scoop’ from Onfido’s Director of Privacy about the identity verification company’s participation in the ICO Sandbox, and its efforts to identify and mitigate algorithmic bias in machine learning models used for remote biometric identification
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Oliver Watson writes for Accountancy Age: How to keep up with technology and the cost of doing nothing
25 September 2019Oliver Watson has written an article for Accountancy Age discussing how the job of an accountant is transforming due to productivity optimisation and new technologies.