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Brexit: The UK Government Issues Guidelines on the Future of Intellectual Property Laws in the Event of a ‘No Deal’ Brexit

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As has been widely reported in the recent weeks, the UK government is currently trying to progress negotiations on a withdrawal agreement and a framework for its future relationship with the EU. However, uncertainty remains...more

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Getting the Deal Through – Dispute Resolution 2018 – England & Wales

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Welcome to the 2018 edition of Getting the Deal Through – Dispute Resolution. It gives us great pleasure to act as contributing editors of this publication (and co-authors of the England & Wales chapter) together with experts...more

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First UK Statutory Instrument Made Under the European Union (Withdrawal Act) 2018

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The European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (Commencement and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2018 have been made. These Regulations are the first statutory instrument to be made under the EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018, which...more

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UK Brexit Legislation Receives Royal Assent

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The EU (Withdrawal) Bill has received Royal Assent from Her Majesty the Queen and has become an Act of Parliament, the EU (Withdrawal) Act 2018. The Act, which was also formerly referred to as the Great Repeal Bill, is...more

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UK Financial Stability Report Published

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The Financial Policy Committee of the Bank of England has published the latest UK Financial Stability Report. The FPC notes that the UK banking system is resilient and that UK banks are stronger than they were 10 years ago....more

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Brexit: The Clock is Ticking

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The risk of a no agreement ‘cliff-edge’ is growing and the prospects for a transitional agreement, while somewhat improved, remain uncertain. The groundwork in Whitehall and the negotiations in Brussels have made only limited...more

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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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Orrick's Financial Industry Week In Review

Financial Industry Developments - FHFA Announces $5.5 Billion Settlement With Royal Bank of Scotland - On July 12, 2017, the Federal Housing Finance Agency ("FHFA"), as conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac,...more

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European Union (Withdrawal) Bill Received First Reading in Parliament

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The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill (the “Repeal Bill”), which will end the supremacy of EU law in the UK by repealing the European Communities Act 1972 and will prepare the UK’s legislative framework after its withdrawal,...more

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Corporate and Financial Weekly Digest - Volume XII, Issue 27

BROKER-DEALER - Proposed Rule Change Relating To Revisions To the Definition of Non-public Arbitrator - On July 11, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority filed a proposed rule amendment to change the definition of...more

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Brexit Withdrawal Bill published by UK Government

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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 that much of a...more

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What Will the New EU Prospectus Regulation Mean for Issuers?

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A new prospectus regulation (Regulation (EU) 2017/1129) (the Regulation) will come into direct effect on 20 July 2017, with a small number of provisions applying immediately and the remainder applying from 21 July 2019. The...more

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The Repeal Bill: Understanding the small print

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The Government took the first step to implementing one of its key Brexit policies today. The long-awaited Repeal Bill, formally named the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, which was first announced in October last year, has...more

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Why the Repeal Bill is central to making Brexit a success

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The Government's highly anticipated, formerly 'Great', Repeal Bill – to be published this Thursday,13 July 2017 – is likely to be the most constitutionally significant legislation enacted by the UK Parliament since the...more

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Queen's speech paves the way for Brexit

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The Queen's Speech has set out the UK Government's intended legislative programme for the next two years – and its focus is Brexit. While there is little to no new detail, there are some further hints of how the...more

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Political Uncertainty Hangs Over the Brexit Negotiations After Inconclusive UK General Election

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You couldn’t really make it up! First there was the surprise result in the Brexit referendum last year. Then it was the unexpected Trump victory in the US Presidential election....more

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Privacy & Cybersecurity Update - May 2017

In this edition of our Privacy and Cybersecurity Update, we take a look at the Trump administration's executive order outlining its cybersecurity plans, Acting FTC Chairwoman Maureen Ohlhausen's comments on the possible...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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Companies Operating in the UK – Should They Leave or Stay?

On 29 March 2017, the United Kingdom officially filed its notification of intent to withdraw from the European Union, triggering what has become widely known as its so-called “divorce” proceedings with the European Union. ...more

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Corporate and Financial Weekly Digest - Volume XII, Issue 12

BROKER-DEALER - FINRA Issues Regulatory Notice on GASB Accounting Support Fee - The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority announced that it will collect a total of $8,309,000 in 2017 from its member firms as part...more

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UK to submit to primacy of EU law?...Maybe for patents

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As the UK Government embarks on its journey of disentangling the UK from EU law and the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”), it is simultaneously continuing in its efforts to join a new...more

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EU Competition Newsletter - March 2017

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What Future for EU Public Procurement Law in the UK After Brexit? Those aficionados of the silver screen will remember comedians Laurel and Hardy and in particular their catchphrase 'Well here's another nice mess you've...more

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The Brexit Clock Has Started—What Happens Next?

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The United Kingdom and the remaining European Union Member States ("EU-27") will negotiate the terms of the UK's withdrawal—and likely its future relationship with the EU—over the course of the next two years. European...more

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UK Government fires starting gun on EU Divorce

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On 29th March 2017 the UK Government gave notice to Donald Tusk President of the European Council under Article 50 of its intention to withdraw from the European Union. This will begin a two year negotiation procedure...more

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