Harding Mitchell Solicitors firm in London, Manchester, Liverpool

Harding Mitchell. Harding Mitchell Solicitors is one of the country's fastest growing firms of solicitors in London, servicing both corporate...

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  • 4 years

    What is a Compromise Agreement?

    What is a Compromise Agreement?
    A Compromise Agreement is a legally binding agreement either during or following the termination of your employment, and which brings your employment to an end. It is recognised by law. It usually provides for a severance payment, in return for which...

  • 5 years

    Immigration appeals: ‘New matter’ or new problem?

    Any immigration practitioner appreciates that upon refusal of a claim that carries a right of appeal by the Home Office, grounds of appeal will be required in order to lodge an appeal to the First-tier Tribunal. Historically, both the Home Office and...

  • 5 years

    Home Office Crackdown On Money Laundering Through The Investor Visa Scheme

    The Home Office has suspended issuing investor visas unless applicants can prove that the funds are from a legitimate source to be invested in a bona fide UK company.
    Depending on the level of investment, an applicant can be fast-tracked to indefinite leave to remain in the UK....

  • 6 years

    Employment Tribunal Fees following R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor (2017)

    Employment Tribunal Fees following R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor (2017)
    On 26 July 2017, the Supreme Court in the case of R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor (2017), found that court fees in regards to proceedings at the Employment Tribunal and at the Employment  Appeal Tribunal (both together known as the “Tribunals”) are unlawful...

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