Immigration update for UK employers

Sohan Sidhu, Partner and Head of Immigration at AGA UK member firm Ellisons Solicitors looks at what employers need to do following the UK Home Office’s transition to a fully digital immigration system starting January 1, 2025
The ‘thumbs up’ emoji – a playful image or a binding signature?

Joshua Barry, Ben Watson, Denise Angelopoulos and Lily Kitteringham from Deutsch Miller, AGA’s law firm representative in Sydney look at the implications of the decision in South West Terminal Ltd v Achter Land and Cattle
Gearing up for the renewable energy push

The renewable energy industry in Africa is gaining momentum. In this article for Africa Legal, Alliott Global Alliance members Louis Stroebel from SST Attorneys in South Africa and Shehzada Walli of Stallion Attorneys in Tanzania discuss the important role lawyers play.
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission approvals

Alistair Jaque, Corporate Partner at Deutsch Miller, AGA’s law firm in Sydney looks at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC’s) updates to the Australian merger control regime.
Keeping a finger on North Africa’s energy pulse

Rodolfo Drudi and Mazilda Kerkouche from AGA’s representative firm in Algeria and Libya, Fares Legal, spoke to Africa Legal about how they use the North Africa Energy & Hydrogen Exhibition and Conference (NAPEC) to prepare for the challenges their clients will face.
Rainmaking and rainmakers – how to bring in new clients

In this article, Christopher Johnston from AGA’s member firm in Indonesia, ADCO Law, discusses the strategies to implement to bring in new clients.
An update on Taiwan’s Carbon Solution Exchange

Jessie Lee, Partner at AGA member firm Caliber CPAs in Taiwan provides an update concerning the recently launched Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange (TCX).
New investment regulations in Zimbabwe

Colleagues at Alliott Global Alliance law firm member Muvingi & Mugadza Legal Practitioners in Harare, offer an overview of the new investment regulations in Zimbabwe.
Blame it on the Algorithm – Gonzalez v Google
Gonzalez v. Google tests the limits of protection given to internet media platforms where third-party content promoted on their websites allegedly leads to violent conduct and legal damages.
New Hong Kong-Mainland China Reciprocal Enforcement Regime to come into force

Anthony Marrin, Partner at H.Y. Leung & Co in Hong Kong highlights the key changes set by the Legislative Council regarding the Mainland Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters (Reciprocal Enforcement) Ordinance.