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In-house planning for Brexit: are you doing enough?

Karen Ngo

09 Jan 2017

The mooted end of March deadline that Prime Minister Theresa May has imposed for invoking the article 50 procedure via which the UK will exit the European Union is only a few months away. As businesses intensify their preparations for Brexit, our experts at Practical Law In-house offer their insight as to the contingency planning that in-house lawyers should be undertaking.

This video covers issues including:

  • What is meant by Hard Brexit?
  • How should you scope best-case and worst-case scenarios?
  • How can you influence the Great Repeal Bill?
  • Should you plan for a possible loss of passporting?
  • How will your current and future contracts be affected?
  • Which parts of your business will need more support?

Check out this video to make sure you’re ready for the risks and opportunities presented by the UK’s anticipated exit from the EU.

Visit Practical Law’s hub, Brexit: the legal implications, for all our coverage and resources relating to the EU referendum.

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