Daniel Greenberg analyses some some of the key points of the White Paper on Legislating for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union
Read moreHow has EU membership has influenced UK law? Now that Article 50 has been triggered, we consider the scale of the task involved in untangling EU and UK law in the medium and long-term.
Read moreNow that Prime Minister May has served the Article 50 notice required to leave the EU, what does this mean for lawyers advising clients in the UK? Jim Leason, Vice President of Market Development and Strategy, considers the implications for UK lawyers.
Read moreThe Brexit process will see the UK negotiating new trade deals within and without the EU. This guest post from the Practical Law Arbitration blog considers the obstacles and opportunities PM Theresa May will face in agreeing new trade deals.
Read moreFollowing the Supreme Court's decision in Miller, the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill has been authored, beginning the process by which the Prime Minister will trigger Article 50 and take the UK out of the European Union. How will the Bill's brevity affect its passage through the legislative process?
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