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Most Downloaded: Brexit: the legal implications of a UK withdrawal from the EU


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Brexit: the legal implications of a UK withdrawal from the EU
Bond Dickinson - European Union White Paper
On 23 June this year, the British people will vote on whether the UK should remain a member of the EU. This report sets out the possible legal implications of a vote to leave, organised by practice area, covering banking, commercial, disputes, corporate, immigration, tax, employment and much more.

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Non-executive directors: five key risk issues for 2016
Nabarro Europe White Paper
Non-executive directors (NEDs) are under more pressure to be accountable for the companies that they represent. This Nabarro briefing discusses five things which all NEDs should be thinking about in 2016, covering subjects including Brexit, cyber attacks and diversity.
Lessons from the first s7 UK Bribery Act case
Allen & Overy UK White Paper
Sweett Group has been ordered to pay £2.25m in penalties after pleading guilty to a failure to prevent bribery. The first successful conviction under s7 of the Bribery Act 2010 contains useful guidance on interpretation, fining and is (at points) a case study on how not to deal with the SFO.
Making sense of the Panama Papers: how vast amounts of data can be processed
CYFOR Global White Paper
The vast amounts of information in the Panama Papers were only made manageable with the use of e-discovery analytics software to process the 11.5 million confidential documents. This briefing looks at a similar example involving large-scale e-discovery in a multimillion-pound commercial dispute.
Fourteen key changes ushered in by Europe's new General Data Protection Regulation: are you ready?
DLA Piper European Union White Paper
The EU Parliament has adopted the long-awaited General Data Protection Regulation, which will have a considerable impact on all EU-based organisations that process personal data, as well as non-EU-based organisations providing services to the European market. This briefing sets out the key changes.
Bristol Rovers v Sainsbury's: all reasonable endeavours and good faith
Shoosmiths England & Wales White Paper
A recent Court of Appeal decision in a case involving Bristol Rovers Football Club and Sainsbury's has demonstrated how detailed drafting brings clarity to the scope of 'reasonable endeavours' and 'good faith' obligations.
Brexit - contingency planning for corporates
Allen & Overy European Union White Paper
A vote to exit the EU in this June's referendum would result in much uncertainty, and many companies with a presence in the UK have begun contingency planning. This briefing covers the issues corporates should be thinking about now, and assess the likely impact of Brexit on aspects of business.
The new privacy landscape: seven key changes under the General Data Protection Regulation
Shoosmiths European Union White Paper
Some four years in the making, the General Data Protection Regulation is now in an agreed form, pending formal ratification by the EU. This briefing examines seven key areas of change which the regulation will bring, and considers what action your organisation should be taking now.
Beware the 'non-exclusive' arbitration clause - clarification from the Privy Council
Latham & Watkins British Virgin Islands White Paper
"Non-exclusive" arbitration clauses provide that disputes "may" be referred to arbitration. The Privy Council clarified the nature of these clauses in a recent case, but uncertainties still remain. This briefing looks at the facts of the case, the Privy Council's decision and its implications.
Using Dubai as a hub for channelling investment into Africa
Hogan Lovells Middle East and Africa White Paper
This report, from Legal Week Intelligence and Hogan Lovells, looks at the key issues around Middle East investment into Africa, including deal flows, raising capital, alternative funding sources, and the most pressing risks and challenges.
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