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Construction contract drafting in a post-Brexit world: change of law clauses

Brexit sent shockwaves through the construction sector. Now the dust has settled we look at how change of law clauses may be drafted and negotiated differently.
28 September 2016

Does the Thames Tideway Tunnel show the way for post-Brexit infrastructure funding?

Brexit raised concerns about the future funding of infrastructure. We consider whether the innovative Thames Tideway Tunnel funding model shows the way for the delivery of other projects.
28 September 2016

Brexit and business crime

The UK's fraud and white collar crime regime is partly derived from EU legislation and partly dependent upon EU member state cooperation. We consider the potential impact of Brexit on the regime.
27 July 2016

Brexit in court – The High Court hears Article 50 challenge

Following the first hearing of cases being brought against the government regarding Brexit, details are emerging of the government's view on how and when Article 50 may be invoked.
20 July 2016

Brexit: implications for UK infrastructure

This note considers some of the implications for the UK infrastructure sector following Brexit.
18 July 2016

Brexit: implications for UK construction

This note considers some of the implications for the UK construction sector following Brexit.
18 July 2016

Brexit – the impact on planning and development

Brexit has a range of implications for planning in the short, medium and longer terms. These are hard to predict in terms of timing and detail, but it seems likely they will favour development.
14 July 2016

The impact of Brexit on fintech in the UK

We consider the possible future of the UK’s thriving fintech scene, and how it may develop post-Brexit.
13 July 2016

Brexit – immigration implications for your workforce

As the dust starts to settle following the EU referendum, the most common question we are being asked is what impact Brexit will have on immigration rules, both for current and future employees.
07 July 2016

Brexit: what next for real estate?

Will withdrawal from the EU change UK real estate transactions?
06 July 2016

Brexit and data protection

With the existing data protection regime based on EU law and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entering into force on 25 May 2018, what does Brexit mean for data protection?
06 July 2016

Brexit and the highways sector

What does the Brexit vote of 23 June mean for highways?
04 July 2016
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