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The Brexit negotiations – the view from Brussels on developments in September
The Brexit debate often looks different when viewed from Brussels rather than from London. That Brussels perspective however is important for businesses …
UK: New Resources
The post below was first published on our Employment blog New presidential guidance has been issued in relation to how employment tribunals should …
PRC SIGNS THE HAGUE CONVENTION ON CHOICE OF COURT AGREEMENTS: A STEP FORWARD IN THE RESOLUTION OF CROSS-BORDER LITIGATION
The post below was first published on our Arbitration blog On 12 September 2017, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) signed the Hague Convention on …
EU and UK release joint technical note comparing their positions on citizens' rights
Following the fourth round of negotiations, the latest joint technical note comparing EU and UK positions on citizens' rights has been released. There …
“PORT CHARLOTTE” Whisky does not infringe the EU protected designation of origin (PDO) “PORTO” or “PORT” – Consideration needed urgently for protection of PDOs and GIs, UK and EU-wide, post-Brexit
The post below was first published on our Intellectual Property blog The CJEU has confirmed that "Port Charlotte", registered as an EU trade …
UK PM's Florence speech: a new era of cooperation and partnership between the UK and the EU
Today at 2pm Theresa May, British Prime Minister, gave a speech in Florence, where she addressed the UK's withdrawal from the EU. Click here to access a …
Brexit and cross-border insurance contracts
The post below was first published on our Insurance blog On 14 September 2017, the UK Parliament published a letter from Nicky Morgan, Chair of the …
UK Government’s Future Partnership Paper on Foreign policy, defence and development: including proposals for co-operation on sanctions, cyber security, and the defence and security industries
The UK Government has released a Paper outlining the UK’s proposals for a future partnership with the EU regarding foreign policy, defence and …
Security, law enforcement and criminal justice partnership paper released by UK Government
Earlier today the UK Government released a Future partnership paper on Security, law enforcement and criminal justice. This paper is closely related to …
Exhaustion, economic links and "unitary control" - the AG's opinion in the Schweppes trade mark reference
The post below was first published on our Intellectual Property blog Trade mark rights may still be exhausted even if goods are imported …
UK future partnership paper on foreign policy, defence and development released
The UK Government has released a paper outlining the UK's proposals for a future partnership with the EU regarding foreign policy, defence and …
Commission paper on IPR post-Brexit highlights the importance of resolving key issues prior to withdrawal
The European Commission has published "Position paper transmitted to EU27 on Intellectual property rights (including geographical indications)" (7 …
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