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EU & Competition Law Update – August 2017

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The UK Government’s Brexit strategy took another step forward on 13th July 2017 with the publication of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, commonly referred to as the “Great Repeal Bill”. There was not much of a fanfare...more

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Brexit: The Great Repeal Bill

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On 13 July 2017, the UK government published the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, known as the “Great Repeal Bill.” This major piece of constitutional legislation sets out the government’s proposals for transforming existing...more

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A busy week on the road to Brexit

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Last week was a busy week on the road to Brexit. The EU 27 and the UK both gave broad indications of how they plan to approach the Brexit negotiations, via the publication of three documents: the UK’s Article 50 notice, a...more

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What you need to know before Brexit gets underway this week

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This Wednesday, the UK embarks on a journey not previously taken by any other EU Member State. The process for withdrawing from the EU, which will get officially underway following the UK's formal notification to the European...more

Dechert LLP

Why Brexit is Not Bad News For UK-Based Arbitration and Litigation

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A lot has been said about the uncertainties surrounding Brexit and its likely impact on doing business with and within the UK. Will London remain Europe’s financial centre? Will the UK reinstate customs duties on imports and...more

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Article 50 Notification - Parliamentary Approval Is Required

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In a hugely important constitutional and political decision, the English High Court has today ruled against the UK Government, declaring that the Government cannot trigger the process of leaving the European Union without the...more

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High Court Ruling on Brexit

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On November 3, 2016 the UK High Court handed down a ruling preventing the UK government from triggering Article 50 TFEU – the EU legislation triggering the start of the administrative procedure for the UK’s exit from the EU –...more

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Not So Fast – The High Court Decides Parliament Gets a Say in Brexit

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While the dust was still settling on the United Kingdom’s June referendum to leave the European Union, the “Remain” campaign scored a major win in the English High Court of Justice on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016. This decision...more

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Brexit on Ice? Court Rules That Only UK Parliament Can Trigger Article 50

Earlier today, the High Court of Justice ruled that the U.K. government does not have the constitutional capacity to trigger the U.K.'s withdrawal from the European Union without further primary legislation being passed. This...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Breaking Brexit News: High Court Decision Carries Potentially Historic Implications

On November 3, 2016, the High Court handed down potentially the U.K.’s most significant constitutional decision of the century. The Court determined that the Government cannot trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty without...more

Cooley LLP

Alert: Brexit: UK Government Loses Article 50 Argument in the High Court – Reaction & Comment

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The Divisional Court of the High Court of Justice of England & Wales has handed down its decision in Gina Miller & Deir Tozetti Dos Santos -v- the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, together with a brief...more

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Blog: #Brexit: Government loses article 50 argument in the High Court

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The High Court has handed down its decision in Miller & Sant0s -v- the Secretary of State for Existing the European Union. The government had argued that it could decide to give the UK’s article 50 notice to the leave...more

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‘Great Repeal Bill’ More Likely to be ‘Great Preservation Bill’

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After what seemed like an eternity, but in reality has only been a few months, the Prime Minister announced on 2 October 2016 that Article 50 of the Treaty of the European Union would be triggered in March 2017, starting a...more

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Blog: #Brexit: is the UK government over-reaching itself?

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The UK’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, has delivered a speech at the Conservative Party’s annual conference. The speech gives us more insight into the government’s plans for #Brexit than we’ve had before, but it makes the...more

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Blog: #Brexit: Can a minister decide to give the UK’s notice to quit the EU, or is that Parliament’s job? High Court papers...

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On 13 and 17 October 2016, the High Court will be asked to determine whether a minister can “decide” to give the UK’s article 50 notice to quit the European Union without being authorised by an Act of Parliament. There...more

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Blog: #Brexit: the House of Lords Select Committee Report on the invoking of article 50

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The UK’s House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution has just published a report on Brexit “The invoking of Article 50“, which takes a detailed look at the roles that Government and Parliament should play in the...more

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Brexit Versus Euratom: What the “No” Vote Could Mean for UK Membership in the European Nuclear Peace Treaty

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In Depth - Euratom – An Overview - The Euratom Treaty covers all civil nuclear activities in the European Union. As a nuclear peace treaty, it pools the nuclear industries of its Member States and ensures the...more

Pillsbury - Global Sourcing Practice

Yikes, Here Comes Brexit! What Next for the UK’s Sourcing Industry?

In case you missed it, the Great British public caught the world off guard when, on 23 June 2016, a small but significant majority voted in favour of the UK withdrawing from the European Union. Much like the termination of an...more

Ladas & Parry LLP

The Effect of The Brexit (UK Departure from EU) on IP Rights

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In a June 23, 2016 referendum, the combined electorates of the United Kingdom and Gibraltar voted in favor of the United Kingdom, and consequently Gibraltar, leaving the European Union (EU). According to Article 50 of...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

Brexit: Tax Implications

The majority has spoken: on Friday 24 June, it was announced that the UK had voted to leave the European Union (the “EU”). The full implications of this decision are largely unknown, given that the UK is navigating...more

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