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The View from Brussels - Some critical issues for the future trade relationship
The European Commission has started a debate with the Member States on the shape of the Union's future trade relationship with the UK and has made its …
FCA publishes Dear CEO letters to asset managers and alternative investment firms
The post below was first published on our FSR and Corporate Crime blog The FCA this week published two template 'Dear CEO' letters, one to asset managers …
Procurement reboot? The Government pledges to overhaul UK public procurement regulations post-Brexit
During the recent election campaign, the UK Conservative Government pledged to reform public procurement law in the UK post-Brexit. Boris Johnson …
UK Parliament Approves Withdrawal Agreement Bill
Both the House of Commons and House of Lords have now agreed on the text of the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill 2019-20 ("WAB"), the …
Brexit under the Withdrawal Agreement: The implications for disputes
The post below first appeared on our Litigation Notes blog. It now seems inevitable that the UK will leave the EU on 31 January 2020 at 11pm GMT under …
New Podcast available: Equivalence – a Brexit market access solution?
This post was first published on our FSR and Corporate Crime Notes blog. The third episode of Regulation in Focus, our podcast series of short, sharp …
New Podcast Available: Brexit and Reform of Public Procurement Regime
In a recent Public Procurement Podcast Tim Briggs, Partner (Competition, Regulation & Trade) and Adrian Brown (Of Counsel, Competition, Regulation …
Webinar available: Brexit update - what can business expect from 2020 in terms of the future relationship negotiations?
Following the Conservative Party's decisive victory in December 2019's General Election, it now seems all but inevitable that the UK will leave the EU on …
UPDATED: European Commission commences seminar series on future EU-UK relationship
The UK is currently scheduled to leave the EU at 11pm GMT on 31 January 2020. The UK will then enter a transition period until 31 December 2020, during …
The View from Brussels - Brexit: next steps and options to reconcile haste with ambition
Brexit now seems inevitable on 31 January 2020 but that is only the beginning of the process of defining a new relationship between the UK and the EU. …
The future UK-EU relationship – what is next?
“The election result represents a decisive choice by the UK electorate to proceed with leaving the EU and makes any reversal of that policy extremely …
Brexit and Conflicts of Laws
This article has been extracted from our "A litigator’s yearbook: 2019 (England and Wales)". If you would like to read the full yearbook (which …
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