Private Practice Leaders The accidental mobility lawyer who never looked back From an overnight assignment to leading a cross-border practice, Mayer Brown’s Grace Shie reflects on her career, the need for a broad skillset, and navigating Washington’s reform agenda Immigration UK welcomes “high-value contributors” but raises costs to employ them Expanded skilled routes contrast with rising fees and tougher sponsor compliance obligations Recruitment Canada ups requirements for low-wage temporary foreign worker positions Changes are part of government efforts to reduce the non-permanent resident population Compliance Czechia streamlines workforce reporting with single monthly filing system New “once-only” regime cuts bureaucracy but raises compliance pressure and real-time enforcement risks Recruitment Slovakia targets untapped foreign talent with new job-matching tool Platform aims to better align qualifications with labour market demand Work Permits Vietnam’s new documentation rules raise compliance burden for employers New checks increase scrutiny of foreign expert, technicians, manager, and executive applications Immigration Race to digitise visas across South America exposes system strains While some countries cut processing times, others face delays and infrastructure challenges as paper-based systems are phased out Politics Kanye West’s entry ban shows link between immigration and reputational risk Case underscores how high-profile individuals can trigger wider operational and contractual disruption for organisations Immigration Germany launches new industry alliance to boost “fair” foreign hiring Initiative aims to strengthen training systems in third countries to secure top talent Research Global Mobility Leaders The GML Global Mobility Leaders survey features eminent practitioners from around the world, who specialise in the legal (employment or immigration), tax, relocation, or social security aspects of moving key talent across the globe. Events Global Mobility Summit - London Global Mobility Lawyer is delighted to announce that the second Global Mobility Summit - London will take place on 10 June 2026.The full-day event will bring together senior in-house counsel, global mobility managers, HR experts and private practice lawyers to explore the latest trends and developments in employment, immigration, social security, and tax laws that affect the movement of workers across borders. Recruitment The end of “domestic-first” hiring? Firms brace for borderless talent drive Artificial Intelligence Why mobile workers shouldn’t trust ChatGPT for travel advice Settlement Support Travel incentives, wellbeing policies crucial for relocation decisions