Pieter Looijenga, Account Manager at LexisNexis InterAction, explores business development considerations that help to strengthen the foothold law firms now have in the EU. Many large UK law firms are opening offices within the European Union jurisdiction, post-Brexit, as they look to protect their business, but perhaps also to take advantage of an opportunity to […]
Jon Belcher, specialist data protection lawyer at Excello Law, examines the government’s aim and its recent consultation and argues that, while the current data protection law is far from perfect, reducing compliance obligations will weaken individuals’ data rights. Brussels has warned that it will sever the adequacy decision granted to the UK if the UK […]
With the UK having exited the European Union, practitioners in England and Wales have new considerations to make while pursuing cross-border disputes. Below, Simon Vumbaca explores what has changed.
As the end of the year closes in, UK firms are finding themselves once again confronting the uncertainty of Brexit – and, for some, what it will mean for international data transfers.
One of the biggest legal upheavals in modern history, the impact of Brexit is going to have a knock-on effect for many professions. But is it anything for paralegals to worry about?
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