Full Description
On 23 June, 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union. Uncertainly has caused market volatility, illiquidity in property funds, fear amongst individuals and the OECD reported on 11 July, 2016 that the economic shock and disruption delivered by Brexit is on a par with the impact of devastating and unforeseen natural disasters. Doing Business After Brexit: A Practical Guide to the Legal Issues considers the legal issues arising out of Brexit and the immediate and future issues that businesses are likely to face and suggests steps on how to mitigate for any Brexit-related risk. The book starts with an introduction explaining the legal route to achieve a Brexit by triggering Article 50 of the Treaty on the European Union. In the introduction, the potential post-Brexit models which may be adopted are explored and the UK legal landscape post-Brexit looked at helping the reader to understand the complexity of the transitional period and what may change. It then looks at each area pertinent to running a business and looks at the issues that are likely to arise, eg directors' duties, tax, pension schemes, data protection, etc and how they can best be mitigated.Given the uncertainty of what exactly will be negotiated, the book gives suggested appropriate steps that can mitigate risk and take advantage of any opportunities.
Contents
Part I Impact of Brexit Introduction Chapter 1 What is Brexit? Chapter 2 Economic impact and manufacturing Chapter 3 A legal contingency plan for Brexit Chapter 4 Tax (including VAT) Chapter 5 Financial services Chapter 6 Commercial contracts Chapter 7 Construction Chapter 8 Immigration Chapter 9 Commercial disputes Chapter 10 IP and data protection Chapter 11 Technology Chapter 12 Employment Chapter 13 Insolvency Part II Thought Leadership by Inspirational Leaders Appendix 1 Prime Minister's Commons statement on triggering Article 50 Appendix 2 The Prime Minister's letter to the President of the European Council Appendix 3 Extract from the Brexit Papers from the Bar Council Brexit Working Group