Brexit – Page 25
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Opinion
Helping law firms get through Brexit unscathed
A seven-point guide to keeping your firm on track following the shock referendum result.
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News
Law centres field Brexit concerns from EU citizens
Queries have included asking whether people will have to leave the UK immediately.
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Opinion
Brexit: the new hooligans
Europe indulged the UK for years following the second world war. But what happens now Britain is walking away from the EU?
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News
Labour’s shadow justice leaders quit as Brexit fallout continues
Lord Falconer and Karl Turner MP among a wave of shadow ministers to resign.
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Lawyers fear for UK's future in ECHR after Brexit vote
The next prime minister could seek to leave the convention as part of move to ‘take back control’.
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England and Wales still attractive post-Brexit - Society
President says Chancery Lane will offer support and guidance to help aid the transition into the post-EU era.
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Lawyers rush to reassure clients after Brexit shock
Clifford Chance boss says decision has 'serious implications' for the City, as firms anticipate a short-term bonanza of instructions.
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City firms plan Brexit 'war rooms' ahead of EU referendum
Magic circle firms Clifford Chance and Linklaters will provide 24-hour advice to clients.
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Feature
Cross-border family disputes complicated by EU referendum
What does a vote to leave the EU mean for family law practitioners?
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Feature
What would Brexit mean for the EU unitary patent?
Thursday’s referendum will have far-reaching consequences for EU patent litigation.
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News
Solicitors pack Irish parachute ahead of Brexit vote
Law Society of Ireland says admissions of UK solicitors have tripled since last year.
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Opinion
EU referendum: why we should leave
David Cameron has failed to get the fundamental EU reform which was the basis of the Remain campaign.
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Opinion
EU referendum distraction
Human rights reform will drop down the political agenda in the event of a Brexit vote as more pressing matters take precedence.
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Opinion
Brexit clarity
It is a pity that more politicians, and the national press, are not able or willing to discuss so clearly the likely impact of voting.
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Opinion
Michael Gove: heading for the Brexit?
Michael Gove’s brief but fruitful tenure at Petty France could soon expire.
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News
Lawyers primed for EU vote fallout
Former lord chancellor Chris Grayling said last week that moves to unpick EU law could begin in advance of a formal departure.
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Opinion
EU referendum: why we should remain
Remain is the outcome that will best ensure the prosperity of our families, our country and our legal profession.
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Brexit: law firm comes off fence for Remain
IP outfit one of first to declare a position ahead of next week’s referendum.
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Opinion
EU takes liberty with our rights
Lawyers should vote to leave the EU – an institution based on jurisdictional principles at odds with the liberties of English people.