All Brexit articles – Page 24
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Opinion
Transparency, tax and lawyers
Expect tense negotiations over forcing lawyers to disclose the details of tax schemes. But will their outcome matter in light of Brexit?
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Opinion
Taking back control of referendum campaigning
Parliament must look again at the rules on donations to ensure fairness in future polls.
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Opinion
Brexit: article 50 and all that
A multi-faceted legal debate is under way about triggering article 50 under the UK’s unwritten constitution.
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Brexit: UK firms ‘need US-qualified lawyers’
‘No mass exodus yet’ but City firms may have to revise their employment strategies to compete, say recruiters.
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EU referendum: a unique opportunity to save courts
The public interest should be a priority.
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News
PEP hits £1m at Mishcon de Reya
London firm has made the headlines for handling an action that would thwart Brexit.
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News
Brexit bonanza predicted by litigation funder
Sterling’s fall makes UK courts and arbitral institutions more competitive, says Burford.
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Opinion
Undermining the UK legal system?
Germany, France and others will use Brexit to undermine the elite status of our legal system.
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City calls for new investment to speed litigation
Maintaining UK's 10% of global market for legal services should be a priority for government, says TheCityUK.
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Opinion
Money laundering developments
I don't want Brexit, but it might allow the UK to escape the failing EU anti-money laundering regime.
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Opinion
Sinking ship of state
Alongside the clamour over Brexit we need a calmer discussion on reforming our constitution.
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Opinion
Brexit: a difficult divorce...
Britain’s split with the EU may well trigger the different stages of grief. Just like a divorce.
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News
PEP up 8% to top £1m at Travers Smith
International firm predicts challenges ahead as the country deals with Brexit.
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Opinion
Brexit and you: solicitors have their say
The Gazette canvassed law firms across the country on what the Brexit vote means for legal business. Here’s what they said.
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Opinion
Brexit offers new opportunities
I confess some difficulty in understanding why so many seem so apocalyptically pessimistic about the vote to leave the EU.
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Opinion
Young at heart of Europe after Brexit
European Young Bar Association pledges to work alongside colleagues from UK as vote to leave EU prompts ‘disbelief’ at AGM.
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News
Flying the flag, for now
It appears that claimant firm Thompsons Solicitors is essentially leading Labour’s justice complement. ATTOW.
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News
EU Brexit vote casts doubt on Unified Patent Court
The court, due to open next year, will have two sections in London: a local division and the UK’s share of the central division.
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Opinion
Brexit: making the big call
Gloom is the prevailing emotion among legal practitioners after the referendum. But we must all adapt.
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News
Better than Paul the Octopus
Gazette comment articles a more reliable bellwether than the polls for EU referendum.