All Brexit articles – Page 11
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Opinion
London as an international dispute hub
London courts are pre-eminent but in a competitive post-Brexit world there is no room for complacency.
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Feature
Paid to persuade
For decades, government and public affairs practices in UK law firms trailed US-style lawyer-lobbyists. But with Brexit looming large they have been catching up, writes Marialuisa Taddia
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News
Conveyancing firms defy Brexit slowdown fears
Analysis of Land Registry data shows a post-EU referendum high for transactions.
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Opinion
Some special relationship
The open market of England and Wales leaves us in a weak bargaining position when it comes to any post-Brexit trade deals
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Feature
Rethinking our sanctions regime
As part of a special focus on Brexit: The deal and no-deal implications for finance and sanctions.
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Feature
No-deal would place our profession in peril
As part of a special focus on Brexit: The no-deal implications for the legal sector.
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Feature
Our ‘brand’ has taken on a toxic hue
As part of a special focus on Brexit: The deal and no-deal implications for UK lawyers and EU law.
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Feature
Financial services: beyond the point of no return?
As part of a special focus on Brexit: The deal and no-deal implications for finance.
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Feature
Special focus Brexit: Standing alone
Deal or no deal, Brexit is set to greatly complicate the professional lives of lawyers and their clients. Kicking off a Gazette special focus, Marialuisa Taddia reports from a recent summit hosted by the Law Society and TheCityUK on what leaving the EU could mean for legal services
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News
No-deal would hobble fight against crime, Society warns in new Brexit guidance
Christina Blacklaws says the UK could end up relying on a treaty from the 1950s.
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Feature
Law Society spotlight: February’s Council meeting
Brexit, legal aid, employment law and probate were all discussed.
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Opinion
More no-deal Brexit advice – but more still needed
The Law Society and Resolution have issued a note for solicitors engaged in cross-border family work. Now other subject areas must be tackled.
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Feature
Time to ditch the European Arrest Warrant?
As the EAW mechanism becomes less viable in parts of the EU, the UK should consider if it wants to remain in the EAW deal after Brexit.
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Opinion
Chancery Lane’s Brexit bind
As a no-deal Brexit looms, should the Law Society come off the fence?
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News
Twitter reacts: 'Not only Brexit has no Plan B'
As HMCTS’ computer chaos continues, lawyers take to Twitter to inject a bit of humour into the ongoing fiasco.
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Opinion
The cheek of the taoiseach – but London cannot be complacent
Post-Brexit the threat to legal London’s pre-eminence is cost and inconvenience - not Irish overtures to business.
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News
Hale: article 50 case my proudest moment
Supreme Court president likens Miller judgment to 17th-century battles between king and parliament.