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Managing a Mobile Workforce in the Face of an Uncertain Brexit

By Elizabeth (Liz) Espín Stern on April 16, 2019
Posted in Brexit

On April 10, Mayer Brown held the latest in a series of interactive workshops to assist employers in responding to the impending changes in free movement.  Alongside a practical and useful discussion on the measures employers can take in the face of the continued uncertainty regarding Brexit, we shared a ‘decision tree’ setting out current…

European Court of Justice Rules That Same-Sex Spouses Have Freedom of Residence

By Grace Shie on June 5, 2018
Posted in European Union
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The Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) has ruled that spouses of the same sex are covered under the EU law providing for freedom of residence to EU citizens and their family. In a June 5, 2018 Press Release, the ECJ explains “[a]lthough the Member States have the freedom whether or not…

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