Tag: EU Law
Baker McKenzie goes on record to give its Brexit/Trump predictions, and it thinks M&A activity will ‘drop sharply’
International giant makes its forecast, as Law Society warns UK solicitors might be less desirable to US firms
Dates for your diary: The big legal affairs stories to look out for in 2017
Commercial awareness gold right here
Brexit: The impact on law firms’ projects and procurement teams
Will the UK adopt EU rules?
The king of crowdfunding? Devereux Chambers barrister raises over £70,000 for new Brexit legal challenge
An onslaught of Twitter abuse follows
Article 127: the new Brexit legal stumbling block?
And it wasn't a lawyer or a law academic who spotted it
The Brexit High Court challenge: why the Lord Chief Justice has opened Pandora’s box
Welcome to the constitutional aftershocks of the leave vote
Could the European Court of Justice really rule on Brexit?
Legal Cheek speaks to some of the country’s top EU law experts to find out
We asked our readers who they think will win the Brexit legal challenge, the answer was a 50/50 split
Uncertain times = inconclusive Twitter poll results
Court ‘underwhelmed’ by government’s defence as Jeremy Wright QC takes stand in Brexit legal challenge
High Court case concludes today
Legal Cheek talks… our experience at the Brexit High Court challenge
Katie King and Tom Connelly reflect on the red carpet event of the legal world
Brexit: Who can pull the Article 50 trigger?
Theresa May and David Cameron are wrong
Legal fallout from Brexit vote continues as ANOTHER crowdfunding page is launched
This one wants to sue EU president Jean-Claude Juncker
Legal Cheek talks… the big stories of the summer
Katie King and Tom Connelly reflect on the last few months of mental news stories
Law student favourites Lord Neuberger and Lord Denning do battle over EU’s influence on common law
President of the Supreme Court takes on Denning’s ‘flowing tide’ view
60% of Legal Cheek readers think Article 50 will NEVER be invoked
Theresa May says otherwise
Giving out passports ‘like confetti’: The European children unlawfully granted British citizenship by the Home Office
Government is consulting with lawyers to see if their citizenship can be revoked
We spoke to the country’s number one EU law professor about what Brexit means for law students
Author of EU law bible also mulls over the High Court challenge and the possibility of a second referendum
Head of Durham Law School says Brexit will never happen
Daily Mail readers furious
Brexit and corporate tax avoidance: Has the UK helped itself, or hindered itself?
Let’s explore the options...