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New Beyond Brexit Legal Guide section available: Intellectual Property
The updated Intellectual Property section of our Beyond Brexit Legal Guide is now available, in which we look at the impact of the end of the Brexit …
EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement – implications for Aviation
The new trade and cooperation agreement between the EU and UK (the “Agreement”) contains a chapter governing the EU/UK aviation relationship, reflecting …
EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement grants an interim data transfer window
The post below was first published on our Data Notes blog. On Christmas Eve, the EU and UK announced that they had reached an agreement on their future …
EU and UK reach agreement on their future relationship beyond 31 December 2020: message from our Chair and Senior Partner
Below is a message from our Chair and Senior Partner James Palmer. --------- Dear clients and professional colleagues, You will have seen the news …
UK Government publishes long-awaited Green Paper on transforming public procurement
The post below was first published on our Public Law blog The UK Government has published a Green Paper proposing fundamental reforms of the public …
Disputes after the end of the Brexit transition period: where are we now?
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog. With the end of the Brexit transition period rapidly approaching, we are still waiting to see …
When is the latest the EU and UK could agree the terms of their future relationship in time to apply at the 31 December 2020 end of transition?
When (and indeed if) agreement is reached, it will need to be ratified by both sides in order to come fully into force. However, given the extended …
Special edition of the Primary Market Bulletin on Brexit
The post below was first published on our Corporate blog. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published a special Primary Market Bulletin …
Updated: The UK's "roll-over" free trade agreements – current state of play: all major counterparties except Turkey have now been rolled over
As an EU Member State, the UK was automatically part of a number of free trade agreements with third countries, which will no longer apply to the UK once …
European Commission releases no-deal contingency measures
The European Commission has today released a series of proposed contingency measures to help mitigate the expected disruption in certain sectors in a …
CMA and EU Commission publish guidance on the impact of Brexit on competition law
The post below was first published on our Competition blog Last week both the CMA and the European Commission published their final guidance on the …
The UK gears up for public procurement outside the EU
The post below was first published on our Competition blog The Government continues to prepare the ground for the regulation of public procurement after …
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