With just weeks until the Brexit deadline, businesses must now do what they can to put their plans into practice and take any final steps to build resilience.
This updated Legal Guide addresses the legal position if the UK leaves the EU with or without a deal and picks out the key pieces of legislation that will soon be in force if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. We hope you will find it useful.
If we do face a no-deal, disruption is inevitable, but not always predictable. If you would like to discuss specific arrangements for support through the risk of a no-deal exit, or on dispute risks that may arise or on any other questions or challenges you have, please do contact your regular Herbert Smith Freehills relationship contacts, or otherwise any of our experts listed here.
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Brexit overview
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Leaving the EU: The process and preparations (updated November 2019) |
The Withdrawal Agreement Q&A |
Trade: The new relationships |
The UK's new legal order post-Brexit: A new class of UK law (updated September 2019) |
Delivering Brexit: Putting plans into practice (updated September 2019) |
Impact for business
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![]() Aviation |
![]() Banking and Investment firms |
![]() Capital Markets |
![]() Antitrust and Merger Control |
![]() Contract and Other Obligations |
![]() Corporate Law |
![]() Data Protection |
![]() Disputes |
![]() Employment |
![]() Energy Regulation |
![]() Environment |
![]() Finance and Insolvency |
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![]() Intellectual Property (including pharmaceutical sector provisions) |
![]() Migration |
![]() Pensions |
![]() Public Procurement |
![]() Real Estate |
![]() State Aid |
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The contents of this publication, current at the date of publication set out above, are for reference purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Specific legal advice about your specific circumstances should always be sought separately before taking any action based on this publication.
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