Freshfields Brexit
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Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
In the intellectual property world, the famously bee-keeping has no doubt been following the buzz over the potential importation ..read more
Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
an ‘adequacy’ decision that will allow businesses to continue to send personal data from the EEA to the UK ..read more
Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
How are legal and regulatory changes affecting the UK financial services sector in the context of the government’s ambitions for a ..read more
Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
Two recent papers from industry bodies have pressed the case for regulatory recognition arrangements to ease regulatory burdens ..read more
Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
Competent authority agreements between the UK and the US have recently been published addressing the interpretation of certain provisions ..read more
Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
Two recent papers from industry bodies have pressed the case for regulatory recognition arrangements to ease regulatory burdens ..read more
Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
The shape which the UK’s life sciences regulatory regime will take post-Brexit is the subject of much anticipation (and trepidation in ..read more
Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
Contrary to the traditional position in the US, the EU has long had a focus on the competitive effects of vertical agreements and ..read more
Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) regarding money market funds (MMFs) are the latest attempt ..read more
Freshfields Brexit
2y ago
Part of the promise of Brexit was that the UK would be free to shape its own regulatory system, no longer constrained by the ..read more