The end of the Shortage Occupation List as we know it?
As commissioned by the Government in August 2022, the Migration Advisory Committee (“MAC”) has published its long-awaited report following a major review into the Shortage Occupation List (“SOL"). It’s headline-grabbing recommendations include scrapping the SOL altogether. The reasons given are that it no longer serves the purposes for which it was originally intended.
Upcoming Seminar: Employment & Immigration Law
Staying proceedings in favor of arbitration: New Guidance from the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
In line with every contracting state to the New York Convention 1958, the courts of England & Wales will stay proceedings brought in the courts of England & Wales and refer the parties to arbitration where an agreement to arbitrate exists unless the court finds that the agreement to arbitrate is null and void.
Laytons ETL's September Highlights
Meet Gillian Howard - Fearless Employment Lawyer & Author
Getting recruitment right: What is the right salary and how to benchmark
Laytons ETL promotes Alexandra Bartrope to Head of Private Client
Laytons ETL, the City of London-based international commercial law firm, has promoted Alexandra Bartrope to the position of head of private client. She takes over from Ian Burman, who established the team in 1989 and remains with the firm but has stepped back from management to focus on building his private client and charity practice.







