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50 days on: Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal
23/02/2021
Saturday 20 February was the 50th day since Boris Johnson’s Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) came into effect. Anyone expecting it to settle all questions, or even most of the details, of how we will do business with the EU from now on will be mightily disappointed.
The Brexit agreement, greeted by lawyers with “sighs of relief”, had led to a “much more clunky world” for legal services, with important issues like privilege unresolved, the president of the Law Society of England and Wales said yesterday.
Brexit rancour and Boris Johnson’s plan to rip up Northern Ireland deal spell trouble for UK legal industry
29/07/2021
We need permission from France, Germany et al to rejoin an international treaty or risk hamstringing a large part of Britain’s legal services industry.
As the UK attempts to join the Lugano Convention, questions are being asked about London's position as a litigation and arbitration centre.
After the Brexit referendum in 2016, European jurisdictions began to create their own specialist commercial courts, given the potential impact of leaving the EU on the UK’s own courts.
European Commission recommends EU should not consent to UK's application to accede to Lugano Convention
05/05/2021
On 4 May 2021, the European Commission formally recommended that the EU should not consent to the UK's application to accede to the Lugano Convention. The Commission has also indicated that it is planning to propose that the EU joins the Hague Judgments Convention in the near future.
Internal Market Bill: ‘Rule of law is under attack,’ lawyers say after MPs approve Brexit plans
15/09/2020
‘We have a choice about what sort of country we want to be,’ Law Society says.
UK law enforcement can no longer immediately access real-time data about persons and objects of interest, including wanted and missing persons.
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