Right to Work Checks
The UK’s EAT judgment reiterates the appropriate right to work checks and the current rights of non-EEA family members of EEA or Swiss nationals amidst Home Office crackdown and Brexit uncertainty. Read to find out more.
The UK’s EAT judgment reiterates the appropriate right to work checks and the current rights of non-EEA family members of EEA or Swiss nationals amidst Home Office crackdown and Brexit uncertainty. Read to find out more.
Recent key legal and regulatory changes in Brazil are influencing opportunities and demand in the offshore sector, the impact of which is discussed further in this article.
We will explore Sustainability and Sanctions: What might the Future Hold?
This week’s delicacies offered up by the English courts include an interesting case on apparent bias, a warning from the Court of Appeal on contempt proceedings, and a useful reminder on “subject to contract” wording.
Ivy was previously a Partner and China Desk Head at DFDL, Bangkok. Going forward, Ivy will be dividing her time between WFW’s Bangkok and Singapore offices.
Partners Titus Edjua and Jan Mellmann attended the recent Africa Oil Week conference in Cape Town. They discussed our current work in Africa as well as the opportunities that Africa holds for a firm such as ours in the future.
This was a complex tri-partite arrangement with Bondcare taking full control of Darrington’s operational care home business, and Target REIT taking over the real estate freeholds of five care homes.
Welcome to a new weekly update from the London disputes team at Watson Farley & Williams, with bite size snippets of know how from the English courts.
Our Paris Energy team has organised a seminar on corporate PPAs and offshore wind on 28 November.
What role might blockchain technology have to play in aviation? What is the potential impact of this technology on the sector and are there any barriers which may hinder its adoption?
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