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2 September 2016

Implications Of The UK's Brexit Referendum

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Ropes & Gray LLP

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Consequently, this note highlights steps that firms may wish to take during this interim period between now and the UK's actual exit from the EU.
European Union International Law

As autumn approaches and preparation for the next round of Brexit discussions begins, this note summarises the current position and analysis following the UK's vote to leave the EU on the 23rd June (the "Referendum"). Whilst the debate on the implications of Brexit, including the proposed shape and form the UK's new relationship with the EU is constantly evolving, it is clear that firms operating within the UK and the EU need to continue to do business throughout. Consequently, this note highlights steps that firms may wish to take during this interim period between now and the UK's actual exit from the EU.

Implications Of The UK's Brexit Referendum

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