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EU laws will still stand in the UK until the end of the transition period. But what will happen after the 31 December 2020 deadline?
We’re only a matter of months away from discovering the true picture of the UK’s future relationship with the EU. With the legal landscape set for some change, our experts are keeping a close eye on discussions.
Find out about the key legal areas businesses need to consider when preparing for Brexit in our report.
This publication is intended for general guidance and represents our understanding of the relevant law and practice as at February 2020. Specific advice should be sought for specific cases. For more information see our terms & conditions.
Date published
17 February 2020
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