Law Society lobbies on City’s behalf over new immigration regime
The City has hit out at Government proposals to impose a cap on UK immigration, saying that the move could damage competitiveness of international law firms.
The City has hit out at Government proposals to impose a cap on UK immigration, saying that the move could damage competitiveness of international law firms. The plans, which would come into effect in April 2011, have been criticised by law firms and the Law Society for reducing the freedom to move lawyers into the UK from international offices.
September 01, 2010 at 02:59 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Law Society lobbies on City’s behalf over new immigration regime
The City has hit out at Government proposals to impose a cap on UK immigration, saying that the move could damage competitiveness of international law firms.
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