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Jo Renshaw

Solicitor

Jo Renshaw is head of immigration at Turpin & Miller & a consultant editor & author on Lexis PSL Immigration. E-mail: jrenshaw@turpinmiller.co.uk Website: www.turpinmiller.co.uk 

Solicitor

Jo Renshaw is head of immigration at Turpin & Miller & a consultant editor & author on Lexis PSL Immigration. E-mail: jrenshaw@turpinmiller.co.uk Website: www.turpinmiller.co.uk 

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Jo Renshaw reports on the impact of LASPO on those rooted in publicly-funded work as part of an exclusive NLJ online series on legal aid

Jo Renshaw outlines the effect LASPO 2012 will have on those doing publicly funded work

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Quinn Emanuel—James McSweeney

Quinn Emanuel—James McSweeney

London promotion underscores firm’s investment in white collar and investigations

Ward Hadaway—Louise Miller

Ward Hadaway—Louise Miller

Private client team strengthened by partner appointment

NLJ Career Profile: Kate Gaskell, Flex Legal

NLJ Career Profile: Kate Gaskell, Flex Legal

Kate Gaskell, CEO of Flex Legal, reflects on chasing her childhood dreams underscores the importance of welcoming those from all backgrounds into the profession

NEWS
Overcrowded prisons, mental health hospitals and immigration centres are failing to meet international and domestic human rights standards, the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) has warned
Two speedier and more streamlined qualification routes have been launched for probate and conveyancing professionals
Workplace stress was a contributing factor in almost one in eight cases before the employment tribunal last year, indicating its endemic grip on the UK workplace
Professor Dominic Regan of City Law School highlights a turbulent end to 2025 in the civil courts, from the looming appeal in Mazur to judicial frustration with ever-expanding bundles, in his final NLJ 'The insider' column of the year
Antonia Glover of Quinn Emanuel outlines sweeping transparency reforms following the work of the Transparency and Open Justice Board in this week's NLJ
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