On 23rd June 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union. This is likely to have a profound impact on businesses and individuals across the UK and abroad.
At Stevens & Bolton we have considered the potential legal implications from a variety of different perspectives and will continue to monitor developments and assess the position, so that we are well placed to advise you and your business on any queries you may have.
If you wish to discuss any issues arising out of the UK’s vote to withdraw from the EU, then please get in touch with your usual Stevens & Bolton contact, or Gustaf Duhs on gustaf.duhs@stevens-bolton.com
Briefing Notes
We have published a series of practice specific briefing notes, which can be accessed by clicking on the links below, and we will add to these as the position develops over the coming weeks:
- Brexit - The UK’s withdrawal from the EU: Next steps
- Brexit - The potential impact on businesses
- Brexit - The intellectual property questions
- What does Brexit mean for UK immigration?
- What Brexit means for disputes in brief
- Brexit - The impact on pensions
- Brexit - The effect on commercial contracts
- Brexit and Data Protection in the UK
- Brexit - The employment law implications
- Brexit - The implications for competition law
- Brexit - Advice for EEA nationals currently in the UK
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Comment and articles written prior to the 23rd June 2016 on Brexit are as follows: