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To help organisations approaching the challenges and opportunities presented by Brexit, Linklaters has established a global team of leading lawyers with expertise across diverse sectors.
We are continuously analysing the full range of Brexit-related risks and opportunities facing businesses and developing strategies to manage them effectively. Working in partnership with our clients, our team offers strategic and practical advice to help plan and shape an effective response to Brexit.
To learn more about our Paris office Brexit capabilities please click here.
To learn more about our German offices’ Brexit capabilities please click here.
To learn more about our Luxembourg office Brexit capabilities please click here.This video features partners from across both our European office network and practice areas highlighting how their teams have worked together to help clients navigate through Brexit.
For further video commentary on the latest Brexit issues affecting organisations across the globe, visit our dedicated page: Navigating Brexit – video commentary: what does Brexit mean for organisations?
While much of EU law will be incorporated into the UK’s domestic law after the end of the Brexit transition period, many changes, mainly made by statutory instruments, have been necessary to make the law work properly after the end of the transition period. Financial services regulators are similarly amending their rulebooks.
Our Brexit SI Tracker helps you follow the legislative changes that matter to you. It provides links to published SIs and more in-depth information for some of the most significant changes.
The European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 aims to ensure that the UK will maintain a functioning legal framework.
Our guide sets out the key areas of interest, its impact and what happens next in the EU Withdrawal process.
The Withdrawal Agreement, entered into in January 2020, set out the terms of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.
This note is a summary of some of the key elements of concern to business.
The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement provides a structure for future cooperation in trade in goods and services, as well as other areas, but its review and termination provisions mean that discussions about the EU and the UK’s relationship will continue for the foreseeable future.
Our brief overview of the Agreement is here.
Watch our short animated video which explains what will happen to EU law in the UK after Brexit, how and when it will transfer and the changes to expect.
Our global team have assembled FAQs, insights and briefings on the implications of Brexit for your business and beyond.
We have advised multiple corporates, global financial institutions and governments since before the referendum. This includes areas such as:
Our range of toolkits and FAQs are designed to help you identify areas of opportunity or risk.
For assistance or to discuss any Brexit related issues you may have, please get in touch with your usual Linklaters contact, or a member of our global Brexit team.
As part of the process of adapting those provisions of EU law which will continue in domestic law after the end of the Brexit transition period, the UK Government has passed numerous statutory instruments. Financial services regulators are similarly amending their rulebooks.
Linklaters Brexit Statutory Instruments Tracker
Our Brexit SI Tracker will help you identify the changes that matter for your business.
Given the complexity surrounding Brexit our team have developed in-depth analysis on key legal, sector and jurisdictional issues.
For assistance or to discuss any Brexit related issues you may have, please get in touch with your usual Linklaters contact, or a member of our global Brexit team.
Our Brexit SI Tracker helps you follow the legislative changes that matter to you.
It provides links to published SIs and more in-depth information for some of the most significant changes.
Our dedicated group to exchange intelligence on Brexit issues and EU law in the making.
Our range of toolkits and FAQs are designed to help you identify areas of opportunity or risk. The below publications and more can be found on the Brexit toolkit on our Knowledge Portal.
Given the complexity surrounding Brexit our team have developed in-depth analysis on key legal, sector and jurisdictional issues:
Selected publications
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