Aston Brooke has been involved in the Health Care Sector and proved itself as one of the leading law firms representing care providers in the UK. The firm has formed strong lnks with the leading representatives bodies including ECCA, NCA and RNHA.
Aston Brooke is also the leading firm updating the providers of their obligations under Immigration Complaince and Law via the leading publications in the Health Care Sector such as Caring Business.
Mr Majeed, Principal and Director of Aston Brooke was named as one of the POWER 50 of the leading movers and shakers in the Health Care Sector. For further information please click here

Power 50 - at a glance
1 Ivan Lewis
2 Dame Denise Platt
3 Neil Hunt
4 Liam Byrne
5 Paul Snell
6 Alistair Darling
7 Wol Kolade
8 John Fraser
9 Sir Roger Singleton
10 Niall Dickson
11 Julia Unwin
12 Belinda Dewar
13 David Behan
14 Mike Wardle
15 Sir Derek Wanless
16 Anne Williams
17 Sir Simon Milton
18 Sir Ian Kennedy
19 Martin Green
20 Andrew Dillon
21 Des Kelly
22 Bob Tindall
23 Andrea Rowe
24 Dr Gillian Dalley
25 Sheila Scott
26 Jacquie Roberts
27 Mike Parson
28 Paul Myers
29 Julienne Meyer
30 Gordon Lishman
31 Frank Ursell
32 Mark Ellerby
33 Gary Fitzgerald
34 Bill Colvin
35 Julie Jones
36 Kashif Majeed
37 Jane Ashcroft
38 Stephen Burke
39 John Wright
40 Mario Kreft
41 Paul Jeffery
42 Keith Cockell
43 Mike Padgham
44 Sue Ullmann
45 Julia Ross
46 Professor Peter Beresford
47 Gillian Crosby
48 William Laing
49 Sylvie Silver
50 The Zimmers
36 Kashif Majeed
Principal solicitor, Aston Brooke Solicitors
"Sometimes someone just bursts onto the scene and dedicates their time to a specific cause – think Mr Majeed.
He has spent many hours focusing on the injustice of new Home Office rules that caused serious problems for overseas workers and providers.
Caring Business was the first magazine to contact him and through our website and stories a number of providers joined him to launch a judicial review against the Government.
We even held a workforce and immigration summit and invited the Borders and Immigration Agency. The result proves that when the sector joins forces it is a formidable force and can make a difference."

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