Before the U.K. left the European Union at the beginning of 2020, European lawyers could jump on a plane or train and start working as soon as they landed in the U.K.
Those days are, well, over.
Owing to new immigration rules, things that once made life easy for Continental firms in London, including the free movement of junior lawyers, are “dead”, lawyers say.
October 12, 2021 at 12:01 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com International
Before the U.K. left the European Union at the beginning of 2020, European lawyers could jump on a plane or train and start working as soon as they landed in the U.K.
Those days are, well, over.
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