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Whether you are an employer or employee, we can assist you with any immigration issues related to employing non-EU staff in the UK or working in the UK as a non-EU national.

If you are an employer and would like to obtain a Tier 2 Sponsorship License for your business in order to hire non-EU talent, please speak to one of our Corporate Immigration advisers.

If you are holding a Tier 2 Work Visa & have an immigration issue, please speak to our Work and Business Immigration Team.

Partner

Adam Convisser

Partner

Adam Convisser

Adam is a versatile corporate, commercial and employment lawyer advising on operational issues facing many of our clients’ businesses.

This includes a wide range of commercial contracts, buying and selling of businesses and companies, corporate financing and shareholder agreements. Adam deals with our clients’ employment requirements ranging from the setting up of new contracts and staff policies to dealing with issues on termination of employment, redundancies, unfair dismissal and claims relating to theft and misuse of confidential information.

Adam joined Quastels in 2011 and has developed a reputation with his clients as a strong negotiator. Adam works across multiple sectors and in particular has a number of clients in the retail, recruitment and real estate industries.

Adam is also on the Board of Trustees for Harrow Law Centre, a non-profit organisation which provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in the London Borough of Harrow.

Adam and Mark are an absolute credit to Quastels, absolutely brilliant.  I’ve worked with many solicitors over the years and they are up there with the best

Email:aconvisser@quastels.com

Tel:+44 (0)20 7908 2553

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