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Editor's Picks: Will Brexit cut down on competition and regulatory law red tape?


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Will Brexit cut down on competition and regulatory law red tape?
Gowling WLG - European Union White Paper
Much of the attraction of leaving the EU appears to have stemmed from the widely held view that - as an economically fully independent entity - the UK will be free to reduce regulation and jettison Brussels-inspired red tape in a wide range of industries. How far is this argument justified?

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The legal implications of Brexit: 20 practice areas covered
Bond Dickinson European Union White Paper
On 23 June, the British people voted for the UK to leave the EU. This report sets out the possible legal implications of this vote, broken down into 20 sections covering practice areas including corporate, banking, disputes, tax, insurance, competition, energy, projects, pensions and real estate.
Brexit: the implications for commercial contracts
DLA Piper European Union White Paper
The UK electorate has voted to leave the EU - a decision that has many implications for commercial contracts. This briefing examines the likely touch-points for commercial contracts, and recommends simple steps commercial entities should take to prepare.
What will Brexit mean for you and your European workers?
Shoosmiths Europe White Paper
Following the dramatic results in the EU referendum, immigration issues will be top of the negotiations with the EU as the UK seeks to leave. What will this mean for businesses and their European workers? This briefing looks at some of the key implications.
A guide to dispute resolution in Africa
Bowman Gilfillan Africa Group Middle East and Africa White Paper
This guide provides a concise overview of the issues relating to litigation and arbitration in nine key African jurisdictions. Countries covered include Botswana, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Togo and Uganda.
The nation has voted for Brexit – what you need to know
Nabarro European Union White Paper
The biggest problem for UK business today is that no one knows exactly what will happen next. Together with that, every organisation will want to plan for the eventual exit from the EU. This briefing outlines the key areas to consider.
The UK has voted to leave the EU: what now?
Latham & Watkins European Union White Paper
The British public have voted that the UK should leave the EU. This Latham & Watkins briefing looks at the withdrawal process, the potential consequences for business, key milestones and other legal considerations to be aware of.
Brexit's impact on IP holders and the implications for the Unified Patent Court project
Reed Smith European Union White Paper
Following the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, holders of intellectual property rights in the EU need to ask themselves what this vote means for portfolios of EU IP rights, how quickly this will have an impact and how they may need to adjust their filing and enforcement strategies for Europe.
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