Over the past 200 years, LexisNexis has taken the lead in providing legal practitioners with all the resources they need to work more productively, advise with confidence and better manage their organisation in an ever-changing environment.
Brexit clearly changes this environment significantly and will have dramatic consequences on the legal sector for years to come. So, as you would expect with something that is going to have as dramatic as an effect as this, we have been working with industry experts to provide you with the information you need to begin to assess the implications of the referendum result on a wide range of legal practice areas.
A comprehensive report gives you expert guidance on the history of UK referenda, what Brexit could mean for your practice area, views from around the world and the predicted mechanics of an exit.
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A wide range of Brexit related articles from New Law Journal.
Access Brexit related articles from New Law Journal here
Free access to data, metrics and other resources to help monitor any effects of Brexit on the global research community.
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A range of regulatory Brexit related articles from MLex, selected by their expert editorial team.
A selection of blogs posts on the impact of Brexit on the Financial Services sector
Cordery Lawyers, Jonathan Armstrong and André Bywater set out their thoughts on what Brexit may mean for compliance in this video update.
Cordery Compliance have put together a brief glossary to help explain in very basic terms some of the most current phrases being used in reference to the outcome of the UK’s referendum about the EU.
Focused exclusively on the business and regulatory detail the mainstream media leaves out, this 194 page reports compiles the content published on our subscriber-only Brexit service since the referendum result.
The toolkit collates practical guidance on the specific legal and practical implications of Brexit across a range of LexisPSL practice areas. It also provides essential background information and analysis on UK and EU constitutional law, as well as tracking and examining the process of withdrawing from the EU and negotiating new trade relationships with the EU and third countries.
These webinars will look at the mechanism for Brexit and the potential models that may be followed as well as examining the likely impact on the UK legal system as a whole and the practice areas that will be most affected.
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A webinar, hosted by Cordery Lawyer Jonathan Armstrong, discussing potential outcomes and time horizons with regards to data sharing regulations and considerations for companies currently involved in data sharing.
Comprehensive coverage of the UK leaving the EU, focused on the regulatory impacts for business. MLex’s insights and analyses enable you to mitigate Brexit-related risk by zeroing in on how the latest developments will impact business.