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The implementation of EU Pay Transparency Directive will come into effect in 2026, requiring companies to identify “equal” or “equivalent” positions and ensure they are compensated equally, regardless of gender. This assessment can be particularly challenging for companies with a large workforce in different jurisdictions.

To support in this effort we have developed a specialized

Germany, the UK, and the US are all experiencing movement towards more restrictive immigration policies, driven by rising migrant numbers, geopolitical tensions and security concerns. In this Mobility Minute video chat, our Global Immigration and Mobility attorneys delve into this trend. We review changes following the recent election in Germany, the UK’s increased enforcement actions

Immigration and mobility considerations can significantly impact corporate transactions, especially those in cross-border deals. Employers must ensure continued work authorization for impacted employees, manage visa statuses in other countries, and identify and address immigration issues up front. In our latest Global Immigration and Mobility Video chat, our on-the-ground immigration and mobility attorneys from EMEA, Latin