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Making sense of Brexit: How will Brexit affect where I commence my litigation and how I enforce my judgment?
- United Kingdom
- Brexit
- Litigation and dispute management
04-01-2021
The UK has left the EU with a post-Brexit trade deal. The deal does not cover civil judicial co-operation and, given we have reached the end of the Implementation Period (IP) and EU law no longer applies to the UK, this will have a significant impact on cross-border disputes. In this briefing, we look at the changes made by Brexit to this challenging area of litigation.
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