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Insurance and reinsurance Brexit considerations
08/06/2018
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Brexit – Some breathing space, but four important questions remain unanswered Insurance & Reinsurance -
Insolvency Brexit considerations
27/02/2018
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At first glance, it seems that cross-border insolvencies between the UK and EU are likely to become more time-consuming, complex and expensive post-Brexit. However, the situation may not be as dire as it first appears due to the existence of alternative legislation and the exemptions to the EU legislation. As with other areas of law, when it comes to insolvencies much will depend on what steps are taken to maintain the current arrangements with the EU or whether they fall away altogether. Fraud and Insolvency -
Commercial contracts Brexit considerations
27/02/2018
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The UK’s withdrawal from the European Union will have a significant impact on commercial contracts between UK and EU businesses. UK businesses should now be looking at how best to ‘Brexit-proof’ their contracts. We are seeing an increasing demand for advice in this area. Commercial EU, Competition and Trade Regulatory -
Aviation Brexit considerations
27/02/2018
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A great deal was written in the immediate aftermath of last June’s referendum result as to the potential impact of Brexit on aerospace interests in the UK and how the future regulatory landscape might look. Aerospace -
Commodities Brexit considerations
27/02/2018
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The challenge is by now familiar: the UK is set to leave the EU in March 2019 and the nature and impact of Brexit still remains unclear. Vast numbers of publications speculating on possible outcomes and implications have ensued. Commodities -
Dispute resolution Brexit considerations
27/02/2018
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Much has been written about the issues the UK will face as a country following the vote to leave the EU. However, little guidance has been given to corporations on how to address these issues in the context of their business, either in negotiating new contracts, or how they may impact upon current disputes. Dispute Resolution -
Shipping Brexit considerations
22/02/2018
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Now that the UK has voted to leave the EU (Brexit) there are a number of business issues which will affect many industries, including shipping. Shipping -
Competition Brexit considerations
24/10/2017
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The two areas of competition law most commonly relevant to businesses operating across European borders are antitrust – which covers the prohibitions on anti-competitive agreements and abuse of a dominant market position – and merger control. Brexit is also likely to have a significant impact on the way in which State aid law applies in the UK. EU, Competition and Trade Regulatory - Sorry, your search returned no results