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New Hague Judgments Convention: finally adopted but may be some years before impact is felt
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog On Tuesday, 2 July 2019, the Hague Conference on Private International Law finalised a new …
THE VIEW FROM BRUSSELS - JUNE 2019: CAN THE BACKSTOP BE RENEGOTIATED?
Both candidates to be leader of the Conservative Party, and therefore to be UK Prime Minister, have vowed to renegotiate the Withdrawal Agreement and in …
AVMS Directive: To implement or not to implement? That is the question
The post below was first published on our Digital TMT and Sourcing blog There is no doubt that the likelihood of a “no-deal” Brexit continues to grow. …
Judicial speeches on litigating financial disputes and Brexit
The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary has published two speeches on litigating financial disputes by Sir Geoffrey Vos, Chancellor of the High Court, and Sir …
EU guidance on "no-deal" Brexit suggests increased risk Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements won't apply to exclusive English jurisdiction clauses agreed pre-Brexit
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog As we have previously noted, there is some uncertainty over whether, following a "no-deal" …
Brexit asset management update
In this blog post we summarise the latest developments related to asset management. EU Exit draft SI The draft Financial Services (Miscellaneous) …
Impact of Article 50 extension on the UK Temporary Permissions Regime
The post below was first published on our FSR blog Following the agreement last week between the UK and the EU to extend Article 50 until 31 October 2019 …
THE VIEW FROM BRUSSELS - APRIL 2019: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EXTENSIONS OF THE PERIOD PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE 50(3) OF THE TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION
In any negotiation, it is necessary not only to seek the best terms for oneself but also to ensure that the terms can be accepted by the other side – …
Article 50 extension until 31 October 2019 agreed
The UK and the EU have formally agreed to extend Article 50 until 31 October 2019 11.00pm GMT during the Special European Council Summit held on 11 April …
Visa exemption for UK nationals entering the EU confirmed in a "no-deal" Brexit
The Council of the European Union has adopted on 9 April 2019 a regulation that allows UK nationals to enter and remain in the EU for tourism and …
UK suspends accession to Hague Choice of Court Convention
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog On Friday last week (29 March 2019), the depositary for the 2005 Hague Convention on Choice of …
Brexit day extension until 12 April 2019 as exit deal defeated again
Following the UK Government's defeat on the Withdrawal Agreement today, the time at which the UK is due to leave the EU is now confirmed as …
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