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Monthly Archives: August 2025
No Place Like Home? UK Proposes Changes to the Qualifying Period for Permanent Residence and Citizenship in the UK
The UK government published its long-awaited Immigration White Paper in May 2025. The document outlined significant changes across a variety of UK immigration categories, many of which have already been introduced. However, one of the more eye-catching proposals – a …
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How has AI impacted litigation?
AI as a tool Thompson Reuters conducted a survey of thousands of professionals across the legal, tax, trade, accounting and risk and compliance fields, and found that 63% of respondents have used AI in their work, with 12% using it …
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Understanding the FIG Regime: A New Era for US-UK Taxation with Joshua Moss
In the latest episode of US-UK Tax Talk, Aidan Grant is joined by Joshua Moss from W1M to explore the recently introduced Foreign Income and Gain (FIG) regime and the challenges faced by American expats adjusting to the UK’s evolving …
Across Borders: UK & Australian Immigration Law
In this episode, Charles Avens, Head of Immigration at Collyer Bristow, is joined by Farhan Rehman, Director at Australia’s Immigration Law Firm, Rehman Sheriff Group. Together, they offer a professional and practical comparison of UK and Australian immigration law, from visa categories and …
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Collyer Bristow further strengthens Private Wealth offering with Partner hire
Collyer Bristow is delighted to announce that Carly Russell will be joining the Firm as a Partner from Monday 4 August. Carly brings over 25 years’ experience advising on both contentious and non-contentious private wealth matters, both UK domestic and …
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