Although we have been around since 2012, this has been the first year we have made submissions to the annual round of legal directories. We appreciate that it can take a while to make it on to the researchers’ radar and so we are delighted that this year’s efforts...
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Tamzin Impey graduates with first class honours and now fully on board as a Trainee Solicitor at Azarmi Law
We are delighted that Tamzin Impey has successfully completed her law degree at the University of Westminster, achieving a very impressive First. This top honours included coming second in her year for the Human Rights module cohort. Tamzin joined Azarmi Law as a...
Home Office announces wholesale changes to the Immigration Rules
by Sally Azarmi The Home Office has announced an overhaul of the ‘Pre-Brexit’ immigration system and introduced several new routes into the UK. This shift brings the UK’s system closer to that of Australia – the template the Government indicated it would be using...
Sally Azarmi (and Zeus) go walkies in support of access to justice
Sally Azarmi and her four-legged fundraiser Zeus are taking part in this year’s London Legal Walkies on Saturday 23 April in Greenwich Park. They will be raising money for access to justice for vulnerable people who find themselves in great difficulty, needing a...
Home Office Closes Investor Visa – With Immediate Effect
The Tier 1 Investor Visa, often referred to as the ‘Golden Visa’ has been closed today by the UK Government with ‘immediate effect’.
Azarmi Law moves offices to accommodate growing team
We have moved to 1 Poultry, London EC2R 8EJ. Our new premises reflect the need for more space prompted by the recent addition of paralegals Amran Abdi Kassim and Tamzin Impey to the team along with Ana Azarmi as the firm's first practice manager. Azarmi Law, which was...
Sally Azarmi just keeps on running – now in training for the 2023 London Marathon and aiming to raise money for Age UK
The London Marathon is back in its April slot this year, and Sally has been training (or trying to) since November.
This is not the first time that Sally has put herself under such physical pressure. Back in 2016, she ran the London Marathon in memory of her late father and raised over £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation. She also ran in 2020, raising funds for Brain Research UK.
This time she runs to honour another inspirational man in her life – her late next door neighbour, an avid marathoner who ran his first marathon aged 70, and a great influence on Sally and her decision to use running as a way to help manage her health and raise funds for charity.
This year, the charity to benefit from Sally’s commitment is Age UK, the country’s leading charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. Age UK provides services and support at a national and local level to inspire, enable and support older people. It is a charity that can be of help in all of our lives, whether we need it later in life, or have a family member or friend who is at an age when they may feel alone and isolated due to their age.
If you would like to encourage Sally to keep on running and at the same time donate to a really great cause, please go to Sally’s fundraising page here:
A heartfelt thank-you!