All Brexit articles – Page 18
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Feature
Brexit and relocating with children overseas – mind the immigration and family law gaps
What will happen to families comprised of EU citizens when Britain leaves the EU?
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News
Arbitration panel proposed for post-Brexit dispute resolution
Latest Brexit position paper will propose ways to end 'direct jurisdiction’ of European court after 2019.
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News
Brexit: Government wants continuing judicial relationship
New civil judicial cooperation framework will be 'aspect of the deep and special partnership with the EU'.
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Opinion
Brexit wishlists must be fully fleshed out
Single demands, ’red lines’ and wishlists will mean little on their own.
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Opinion
Neuberger's distaste for executive fudge
Outgoing Supreme Court president is not demob-happy - he has form.
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Feature
Brexit: Deal or no deal?
From Brexit apps and heat maps to joining the Irish Bar, lawyers are preparing for a life‑changing event of epic scale.
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News
Preserve Britain as 'legal hub', says CityUK
Report into legal and accounting services shows 23% of EU-based legal and accountancy workers are in the UK.
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Opinion
When misconduct tests democracy
Crises over judicial independence and immigration highlight the delicate balance of asserting EU values while respecting national sovereignty.
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News
SRA to seek feedback on three-year strategy
Regulator says aims include increasing availability of information for consumers and making SQE a success.
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Opinion
SQE and trade agreements
Could the SQE make practising abroad harder for newly-qualified solicitors?
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Feature
Competition: into the unknowns
Competition lawyers are no clearer than they were last June about how Brexit will work for them.
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Feature
Extending the Unified Patent Court beyond the EU?
It is possible that the London-based UPC could have a future in Britain after Brexit - if roles are formalised now.
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News
EU fires off patent court warning
Brexit negotiator says EU must consider future of UK division of court.
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Opinion
New Brexit papers on the CJEU
Brexit negotiation positions offer stark contrasts in the role of lawyers in pending proceedings after UK withdrawal.
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Opinion
Brexit's Irish diaspora
A tsunami of UK solicitors has washed up in Ireland. But not in body.
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News
'Eye-watering': EU withdrawal bill is biggest change in legal system for 45 years
Law Society calls for rights to be protected as government introduces European Union (Withdrawal) Bill
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News
Conveyancing 'still pretty busy' despite Brexit concerns
A third of respondents see little change in volumes according toregular survey conducted for the Gazette.
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News
News focus: Jurisdictions across Europe are seeking to usurp London’s pre-eminence in commercial law
With the UK preoccupied by post-Brexit business, jurisdictions across Europe are scenting opportunities in commercial law. Now the High Court has rebranded to stay in the game.
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Lidington: Post-Brexit UK can see off foreign courts competition
Lord chancellor also reaffirms commitment to the rule of law following last year's Brexit case.