Moving abroad? Banks will “wait and see”
At the committee last week, Anthony Browne, chief executive of the British Bankers Association, reported that UK based banks have not decided whether to move operations overseas at the moment.
View ArticleClarity on the constitutional debate around Article 50 and the role of...
The House of Lords Constitution Committee has published a report this week looking at the role the UK Government and Parliament should each play in the triggering of Article 50 of the Treaty on...
View ArticleLife sciences sector spells out headline priorities for Brexit negotiations
There is no doubt that Brexit has brought uncertainty, and the sector’s two main trade bodies, the ABPI (Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry) and BIA (BioIndustry Association) have been...
View ArticleService of process in the EU after Brexit
For many years, parties across the EU have regularly chosen the English courts to resolve international disputes.
View ArticleLMA panellists give upbeat review of UK real estate market post Brexit...
The Loan Market Association arranged a panel discussion on the current state of the UK real estate market on 22nd September.
View ArticleEnforcement of judgments across the EU after Brexit
Enforcement of judgments from civil and commercial claims, a key plank of international trade, is governed by the recast Brussels Regulation.
View ArticleFinancial services video – an update on Brexit
Peter Snowdon and Simon Lovegrove present a short update on Brexit.
View ArticleThe Great Repeal Bill
After three months of speculation over how and when Brexit will be achieved, there have recently been two important announcements by Theresa May.
View ArticleWhat should be the constitutional role of Parliament in the Brexit process?
This is the question that has been central to debates in the House of Commons over the past week and to the legal challenge currently before the High Court.
View ArticleBrexit and financial services: 10 things you should know (Part II)
We take a look at some of the key themes that the industry is considering.
View ArticleDevolution once again part of the discussion
Over the past two weeks, the issue of devolution has once again featured in the Brexit debate.
View ArticleBrexit, choice of law, jurisdiction and enforcement
Charlotte Winter, a Partner in our London office and Professor Harris QC, a barrister practising at Serle Court chambers discuss the impact of Brexit on choice of law, jurisdiction and enforcement.
View ArticleHigh Court rules on Article 50 challenge
The High Court has ruled that Article 50 cannot be triggered by the UK Government without the approval of Parliament.
View ArticleBrexit and financial services: 10 things you should know (Part III)
The briefing note looks at recent developments and considers the key issue of equivalence.
View ArticleBrexit: employment law
On November 10, 2016, Parliament published a Briefing Paper setting out the Government’s position in relation to employment rights of workers following the UK’s exit from the EU.
View ArticleArticle 50 appeal heads to the Supreme Court – and a new challenge on the...
The hearing of the UK Government’s appeal against the High Court’s recent decision that Article 50 cannot be triggered without Parliamentary approval is due to commence on December 5.
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