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Veri*Factu And Mandatory Electronic Invoicing: Current Situation

Salvador Balcells i Iranzo Salvador Balcells i Iranzo from  Manubens Abogados  on 

Much has been said about the upcoming and imminent obligations regarding the issuance of invoices and tickets, as well as the future obligation of electronic invoicing, with all the IT adaptations and changes that all this will entail.

Full Rollout Of eVisas Set To Be Postponed After Foreign Worker Warning

Robert Sookias Robert Sookias from  Carter Lemon Camerons LLP  on 

The Home Office is set to postpone the rollout of eVisas after problems with the scheme.

Government Announces New Measures To Tackle Visa Abuse And Migrant Worker Exploitation

Robert Sookias Robert Sookias from  Carter Lemon Camerons LLP  on 

On 28 November 2024, the Home Office announced that visa and employment laws are to be brought into close alignment as part of a crackdown on visa abuse and migrant worker exploitation.

What To Do If Your Child Is Abducted: Legal Remedies And International Considerations

Monica Blizzard Monica Blizzard from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

What does it mean to abduct a child? Child abduction occurs when a parent removes a child from the care of the other parent, without their knowledge or consent, and without a Court Order.

Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules: 26 November 2024 – Amendments for Visa Holders under the Ukraine Visa Schemes

Vladyslav Galinskyi Vladyslav Galinskyi from  Carter Lemon Camerons LLP  on 

The latest Statement of Changes to the Immigration Rules, published on 26 November 2024, introduces important updates.

Local Law 97 Compliance With Affordable Units

George Evans George W. Evans from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

New York City enacted Local Law 97 in 2019 to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions generated by buildings throughout the City.

International Travel for Foreign National Employees

Miki Matrician Miki Matrician from  WR Immigration  on 

The transcript version of our weekly Q&A livestream for corporate immigration professionals.

Family Law Reforms Aim To Simplify Legislation And Address Family Violence

Monica Blizzard Monica Blizzard from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

On 22 August 2024, the Albanese Government introduced the second stage of reforms to the family law system, being the Family Law Amendment Bill 2024.

Governor Healy Enacts Permit Extension Act of 2024: Boosting Development and Protecting Approvals

Christian Regnier Christian Regnier from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

Effective immediately, the PEA extends the term of a wide array of permits and approvals in effect or existence between January 1, 2023, and January 1, 2025, for two years in addition to the lawful term of the approval.

Permission Letters Issued Under The Ukraine Visa Schemes Will Expire On 13 February 2025

Vladyslav Galinskyi Vladyslav Galinskyi from  Carter Lemon Camerons LLP  on 

When the Ukraine visa schemes were introduced by the UK Government, most of the visa applicants submitted their applications from outside the UK and then had to wait until their visa applications would be processed by the Home Office.

OAIC’s Decision A Warning Re Use Of Facial Recognition Technology

Alex Dittel Alex Dittel from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

As has been widely reported in the media, the OAIC decision concerning the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) by Bunnings Group is a salutary lesson in just how complex it can be to balance business need with legal compliance.

Thinking of a Drone for Christmas? A Guide to Drone Tech and UK Rules You Need to Know

Phoebe Simoes Phoebe Simoes from  Carter Lemon Camerons LLP  on 

A drone, in the simplest terms, is an uncrewed aircraft that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously through software-controlled flight plans. These devices come in various sizes and capabilities, from small recreational models to large industrial drones.

Prenuptial Agreement Held to Be Valid Waiver Of Spouse’s Statutory Right of Election

Charles Jacob Charles Jacob from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

Generally, under New York EPTL 5-1.1-A, if a decedent is survived by a spouse, a right of election is given to the surviving spouse to take a share of the decedent's estate. Can a prenuptial agreement (“prenup”) waive that right of election?

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