A note from our Senior Partner

Welcome to our first edition of Travers Smith's International Insights, our quarterly newsletter for overseas lawyers and clients.

We hope to keep you updated with the latest developments in UK law, firm news, events and resources.

We operate in one of the most competitive and dynamic legal markets in the world, as an independent UK law firm working with international clients from around the world. Whilst our approach to international work has remained constant, the strength and depth of our relationships with international partner firms, the quality of our international practice and our international profile has gone from strength to strength.

We look forward to continuing our co-operation with firms around the world, helping to provide excellent legal advice to our clients and those of our international partner firms.

A postcard from...

New York

In this series, we will be talkingto our recently seconded lawyers about their experience working at firms in different jurisdictions.

We dive into the differences in legal work, culture and what they've learnt from working in a new country. First in the series, we speak to Senior Associate, James Addison, about his experience on secondment to the US.

Read the postcard

UK Legal Update

In the Spring edition of our biannual update, we review recent developments in UK law and practice and scan the horizon for future changes which may have an impact on businesses operating in or trading with the UK.

Read the full update

Spotlight on...

International Employment Podcast series

In these podcasts we speak to friends from law firms in a variety of jurisdictions and ask them about the key employment law issues and things to think about when employing staff in their country. For each jurisdiction, there are three short podcasts, one covering the start of employment, the second covering the end of employment and the final one covering other key aspects of employment law in the relevant jurisdiction.

Listen to our series

To view the full article please click here.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.