Hogan Lovells Brexit

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Sinopsis

A podcast that looks at the big picture as law, policy and politics converge. Our lawyers have been leading the analysis of Brexit since before the referendum was even promised. We can help you navigate the best course for your business in these uncertain times. Our podcast will give you insight into the political decisions being made as the UK negotiates to leave the EU, and what they mean for your business.

Episodios

  • The impact of Brexit on disputes

    14/04/2020 Duración: 28min

    A deep dive into the impact of Brexit on disputes.

  • Webinar 5: Brexit effect: UK Budget takeaways and Brexit's impact on cross-border litigation

    27/03/2020 Duración: 52min

    The day after the budget, the first from this government, our Public Law & Policy team highlighted some of the takeaways for post-Brexit Britain, business and transactions.  Our Litigation colleagues take a more in-depth view of Brexit's impact on disputes, including governing law, enforcement of judgments, and a practical approach to drafting disputes clauses.

  • High-tech heaven? The prospects for technology and tech investment in post-Brexit Britain

    27/03/2020 Duración: 53min

    Could big changes be on the way in UK domestic policy and could the UK's new relationship with the EU and the rest of the world see the emergence of a "high-tech heaven" in the UK? Speakers from Hogan Lovells and Craig Melson, programme manager for techUK, discussed the latest news on Brexit and the UK's negotiations with the EU and the prospects of global trade deals (including with the United States and Japan) as well as the UK government's domestic policy agenda. We looked at the implications for high-tech sectors (including fintech, digital health, and autotech) from the perspective of tech investors and deals in the tech sector.

  • Webinar 3 – The Clock is ticking

    27/03/2020 Duración: 52min

    With the timetable to the end of the transition period triggered and time running down to December, we help your business work out its priorities and how to work in a climate of continued global uncertainty. What is the timeline to work to and how do we prioritise? How will this impact our investments and supply chains related to the United Kingdom? Will we still meet all our regulatory requirements in the UK and EU? What does this mean for dispute resolution?

  • Brexit and business

    04/02/2020 Duración: 19min

    In this section Robert Gardener, Bob Kyle and Charles Brasted discuss some of the issues facing businesses and how they can get involved with the negotiation process.

  • Brexit 2020 Webinar 2: Engaging with the Exit Process

    04/02/2020 Duración: 01h01min

    In this webinar we helped participants consider the following actions for their business: What can we expect from the United Kingdom and the European Union in negotiating a trade deal? What can we do, what can't we do, and how do we do it? Are there key issues for my sector?

  • Brexit 2020 Webinar 1: The outlook for 2020

    04/02/2020 Duración: 51min

    This webinar focused on answering questions about the status of Brexit and what happens next: What happens on 31 January and on 31 December 2020? Can we still have a hard Brexit? How does the government's domestic agenda impact my business? What does this mean for my current transactions and contracts?

  • Broader than Brexit: National Security – a widening concept in a protectionist world?

    16/10/2019 Duración: 16min

    In this episode we are joined by Susan Bright (Competition Partner, London), Aline Doussin (International Trade Partner, London) and Lourdes Catrain (International Trade Partner, Brussels) to talk about the interpretation of a "national security" notion under World Trade Organisation rules. What does the term "trade war" mean as a point of international trade? Why have the rules governing when security interests prevail over trade interests – and when they do not – recently come into focus for members of the WTO? What's the single biggest risk resulting from deploying a national security justification in the field of trade? What does this mean for future trade relations between the US, the EU and the UK?

  • Broader than Brexit: The role of business in policy formation

    10/09/2019 Duración: 17min

    In this episode we are joined by Robert Gardener (Government Relations Director, London), Charles Brasted (Public Law and Policy Partner, London) and Bob Kyle (Global Regulatory Partner, Washington) to talk about the role of business in policy formation: Do the developments in UK / EU relations necessitate greater private sector input? How does private sector and public sector interaction work in the US? What are the opportunities for our clients to engage in those conversations now in the UK?  Why should they be engaging?

  • A fresh look at Trade and Customs after the latest Brexit extension

    12/04/2019 Duración: 11min

    Head of International Trade in the UK, Aline Doussin, takes a look at what a Customs Union is and what the EU Customs Union is, as negotiations in how the UK leaves the EU rumble on. Aline covers: Examples of different Customs Unions around the world What makes the EU Customs Union unique The 3 major features of the EU Customs Union EU Customs Unions with other states, e.g. Turkey

  • The new status of Brexit on 11 April 2019

    11/04/2019 Duración: 12min

    With the EU Council announcement of another Brexit extension until 31st October, what does this mean in reality? We look at key dates to now have in mind and how this impacts your Brexit preparedness. What does this mean for the possible Brexit outcomes?  Is no deal now off the table for good? Can the UK and the EU keep delaying indefinitely?  Could we all be back in this position again in October? What about a second referendum or a general election or even a revocation of Article 50? Public Law Associate, Andrew Eaton, provides a short update on the new Brexit position.

  • Can Brexit frustrate a lease? High Court says No Deal

    06/03/2019 Duración: 06min

    London Real Estate Associate Ben Willis discusses the key practical points you need to know about Brexit and contractual termination and force majeure provisions following the High Court's judgment in the closely watched case of Canary Wharf (BP4) T1 Limited and others v European Medicines Agency, which found that the European Medicines Agency remains bound by the terms of its lease of its London offices, notwithstanding Brexit.

  • Brexit, what do EU think?

    06/03/2019 Duración: 49min

    With just weeks to go until Brexit, a deal remains elusive. Despite moves in the UK Parliament to avoid a no-deal Brexit, that remains the default outcome unless a deal or an extension is agreed with the EU and approved by Parliament. The UK Government has published a report on no-deal preparedness, which highlights serious concerns about lack of preparation by businesses. It is more critical than ever for businesses to be doing what they can to mitigate the impact of a no-deal exit, and many clients are now stepping up planning and execution of these measures. The report also acknowledges that the Government's own preparations are behind schedule, with a substantial proportion of critical measures not yet completed.    Against that background, our podcast covers what preparations the EU27 Governments are making for a no-deal scenario and how industry is reacting.  We also highlighted the key practical points you need to know about Brexit and contractual termination and force majeure provisions following t

  • Brexit: what happens next?

    05/02/2019 Duración: 44min

    The last week of January 2019 was a big week for Brexit. During our webinar we took stock and examined what the week's developments would mean for the process and for your business. We focused in on the mechanics of what happens next and the practical measures which can help your business adapt to the known unknowns ahead.

  • Brexit goes to the beach

    04/07/2018 Duración: 58min
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