Practical Law + Westlaw Edge UK Navigating Beyond Brexit

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Three ways to navigate

The Practical Law Brexit page is regularly updated with the latest legal developments, highlights essential resources, and groups materials under three easy to navigate tabs:

1. Topics

Topics collating all Practical Law’s Brexit resources into more accessible groupings, reflecting practice areas alongside Brexit-specific content.

2. Trackers

Trackers providing a unique insight into the latest developments; this includes alerts on statutory instruments and other legislative changes as they are drafted, published and come into force.

3. External resources

External resources including useful links to Brexit-related Acts, agreements, EU institutions and UK government departments.

Navigating legislative changes

Understand quickly how legislation impacts your client or organisation and the industry at different points in time with Westlaw Edge UK.

Between EU and UK Jurisdictions 

With a UK-EU Divergence Tracker

Transform the way you work with the only comparison tool on the legal research market to allow you to assess the likely impact of Brexit. Easily compare retained UK and EU legislation and regulations side by side.

Across UK Jurisdictions

With a Legislative Compare Tool

Instantly locate every change to multiple provisions with the click of a button. Compare two versions of legislation across UK, English, Welsh, Northern Ireland and Scottish jurisdictions, with key differences marked. Exclusive to Westlaw Edge UK, amendments made by Bills in progress are also included.

Be prepared for Brexit impacts with Practical Law and Westlaw Edge UK

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