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ANTI-SUIT INJUNCTIONS AND ARBITRATION POST-BREXIT
Brexit has inevitably led to reflection on the commercial, legal and practical effects on arbitration. London has long been a city associated with …
DEVELOPMENT JOINT VENTURES: FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS, MINORITY RIGHTS AND THE EUROPEAN DIMENSION
The post below was first published on our UK Real Estate Development blog Author: Paul Chases, Senior Associate and Head of Corporate Real Estate, …
THE IMPACT OF BREXIT ON DATA PROTECTION AND CYBER SECURITY
This blog post summarises a number of unanswered questions in data protection and cyber security legislation brought on by Brexit. The "in-out" …
Brexit – Implications for insurers
The post below was first published on our Insurance blog The UK vote to leave the EU raises novel political and legal questions which neither side …
BREXIT: SOME INDIRECT IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
The post below was first published on our UK Real Estate Development blog The real estate sector as a whole is in a strong position to cope with such …
UPCOMING WEBINAR – DISPUTE RESOLUTION CHOICES FOR FINANCE PARTIES: A PRACTICAL LOOK AT RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING DISPUTE RESOLUTION OPTIONS
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog On Thursday 14 July (12.45 – 1.45pm BST), Adam Johnson, Nick Peacock and …
Is the consent of the Scottish Parliament required for Brexit?
Westminster retains the right to legislate in relation to Scotland, in any matter – the Sewel Convention does not provide Scottish Parliament with a …
SURVIVING BREXIT WITHOUT BREAKING THE LAW
There is a real opportunity for businesses to engage in joint lobbying on the shape of the UK exit. But in doing so, they need to keep an eye on …
ARTICLE PUBLISHED – ENFORCING JUDGMENTS IN THE EU POST BREXIT
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog The UK's anticipated exit from the EU will have implications for many areas, …
BREXIT: IPOS – CONCERN OVER UNCERTAINTY?
In the weeks leading up to the referendum, there was a hopeful expectation that a vote for the UK to remain in the EU would result in work beginning on a …
UK: Brexit - practical steps for employers now
The post below was first published on our Employment blog Following the Leave vote last week, employers are faced with a period of considerable …
BREXIT: WHAT NOW FOR UPC AND IP IN THE UK AND ACROSS EUROPE?
Following the vote to leave, the future of the unitary patent and Unified Patent Court is far from clear. The UK currently remains within the EU. Only …
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