Business after Brexit
Defining the new EU-UK relationship
The transition period ended on 31 December 2020 and the UK left the EU single market and customs union resulting in major impacts on a wide range of issues across multiple jurisdictions and industries, including banking and finance, trade and transport, asset management, and energy and resources.
The differences between the UK and EU regulatory regimes continue to emerge, therefore our resources aim to keep you up to date with latest developments and to help you navigate your business through the developing trade landscapes around the world. Our expert multi-disciplinary team can help you navigate the new EU-UK relationship and review your contracts, disputes risks, tax situation, trade and supply chains, regulation in your sector, as well as advise you on data protection and intellectual property, competition and consumer regulation, and immigration and employment issues.
Use the links and searches below to find the information you need by topic or industry. Please contact your usual Ashurst contact or one of the contacts listed below if you would like more information.
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legal update
15 Mar 2022 Distributed Authority Will Assist the Function of Boards, but it Doesn't Mean the End of Governance
While Commonwealth Bank’s inclusion of cryptoassets on its trading platforms made headlines, more profound is the organising idea behind those assets and what…
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Financial Services Update
07 Feb 2022 Regulatory reporting implications of the ISO 20022 migration
Domestic and cross-border electronic payments rely on a structured messaging framework to facilitate the flow of funds between financial institutions.
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rssg update | Australia
20 Dec 2021 It doesn't pay to accept a preference: the Full Federal Court denies insolvency set-off to unfairly preferred creditors
What you need to knowA creditor who has received an unfair preference cannot rely on set off under s 553C of the Act to reduce the amount it must repay to the…
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LEGAL UPDATES | HONG KONG
16 Dec 2021 Enhancements to the corporate governance code
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) released its consultation conclusions on this topic, which adopted most of its previously proposed enhancements to the…
Key Contacts
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The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to.
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