With just over a year to Brexit, slated for 11.00 p.m. on 29 March 2019, it is time to ensure that your house is in order contractually. By ensuring that your business contracts are in the best possible shape and...more
2/14/2018
/ Arbitration ,
Brussels Regulation ,
Choice-of-Law ,
Contract Terms ,
EU ,
Free Movement ,
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ,
Intellectual Property Protection ,
Jurisdiction ,
Material Adverse Change Clauses (MACs) ,
Multinationals ,
Rome Regulation ,
UK Brexit
2018 is the year that the UK and EU will look to finalise their Brexit deal; to settle the trading arrangements for what could be a lengthy ‘transition period’; and start discussions on the shape of their future long-term...more
Businesses and consumers need certainty over the laws that underpin trading across the borders of the EU and the millions of contracts they make each day which currently benefit from the legal certainty membership of the EU...more
Companies should be reviewing their existing contracts — at least those which may still apply at the point of Brexit — and amending the standard terms of business they propose to use from now on, to account for when the UK...more
Four months have passed since the UK voted to leave the EU. We are still some way from knowing the likely terms of a post-Brexit agreement, even if the Conservative Party conference and other recent statements have given some...more
10/27/2016
/ Brussels Convention ,
Contract Terms ,
Data Protection ,
Environmental Policies ,
EU ,
EU Data Protection Laws ,
Free Movement ,
Immigration Reform ,
Intellectual Property Protection ,
Member State ,
One-Stop Shop ,
Popular ,
Rome Regulation ,
UK ,
UK Brexit
Sanctions programmes are established and developed as a political response to international relations developments; yet they impose significant obligations on commercial entities in terms of compliance. They may interfere...more