May 4, 2021
Brexit update: Artificial Intelligence, trading with Australia and a tale of two Acts
Brexit and Artificial Intelligence (AI) The Times columnist, Edward Lucas, entitles his article in the Times of 26th April 2021: …
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Brexit and Artificial Intelligence (AI) The Times columnist, Edward Lucas, entitles his article in the Times of 26th April 2021: …
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New-model firm Excello Law has expanded into Manchester city centre with the opening of a new office at 3 Hardman …
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As we anticipate the end of lockdown, the need for affordable housing has never been more acute. The Government, while …
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Brexit and Fintech The Sunday Times of 18th April 2021 has reported on a letter signed by 30 representatives of …
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Earlier this month, it was widely reported that details of more than 530 million Facebook users worldwide have been made available online, …
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Brexit and Incoterms 2020 “Incoterms” (a registered trademark of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)) are standard contractual provisions in …
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Private client lawyer Mark Diomede has joined national firm Excello Law from his previous position at Mowll and Mowll in …
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This event has now taken place, but you may view a recording of the webinar here To help business owners …
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The pandemic has achieved more in a year in terms of pushing the legal profession to adopt modern ways of …
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Brexit and Spain On 30th March 2021, the “Politico” news service published an online article entitled “Brits in Spain spooked …
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Excello Law has launched a new national residential development team of over 20 lawyers providing services to housebuilders, private and …
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Brexit and Small Businesses On 29th March 2021, the UK Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) published new research on the …
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Brexit and the Life of Trees The Sunday Times of 21st March 2021 reported on research published by the University …
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Scott Taylor, a specialist in dispute resolution and contentious insolvency, has joined national, new-model firm Excello Law from a partner …
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John Gordon, a specialist in commercial and property litigation and dispute resolution, has joined national new-model firm Excello Law in …
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Brexit and the Pharmaceutical Sector On 16th March 2021, the European Commission and the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), …
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Commercial lawyer Jon Belcher, who specialises in data protection and information governance, has joined national firm Excello Law from his …
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On 1 January 2021, following the end of the Brexit transition period, the UK’s data protection laws were changed. Out …
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Brexit and Food Standards UK legislation on food standards has been much influenced by EU legislation. However, during the UK’s …
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Brexit and UK Corporation Tax In his Budget statement on 3rd March 2021, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi …
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Ashi Patel, who specialises in real estate, property development and associated banking and financial matters, has joined national, new-model firm …
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Small and medium sized law firms are currently facing a perfect storm of factors which are putting intense pressure on …
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Brexit and the UK Fashion Industry On 2nd February 2021, more than 400 figures from the UK fashion industry were …
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Real estate and property development lawyer Anil Kumar has joined national law firm Excello Law, joining a growing team in …
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This is a hot topic within employment now and has made headlines on the BBC and other news channels. The …
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There are various alternative dispute resolution methods available to help people separate constructively, the most widely known being mediation. Whilst …
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Brexit and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Reporting ESG is a modern acronym which, even though it may not appeal …
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Contrary to popular belief, the number of companies going into insolvency has actually fallen since the coronavirus pandemic hit last …
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Brexit and the Supply of Services Title II (Services and Investment) of Heading One (Trade) of Part Two (Trade, Transport, …
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Brexit and Tariff Rate Quotas on Steel Products On page 6 paragraph 2 of the UK Government’s Summary Explainer document …
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Brexit and Electric Vehicles Under the terms of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement of December 2020 (TCA), there is …
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The story of an emerging fintech boom has been making headlines for nearly a decade, during which time London has …
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Brexit and Singapore In the UK’s post-Brexit world, the island nation of Singapore has cropped up in at least two …
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Brexit and Financial Services It is generally accepted that the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), which with associated documents …
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Brexit and Trading under World Trade Organisation (WTO) Rules At 11pm on 31st December 2020, the precise moment at which …
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Brexit and the Level Playing Field One of the most contentious areas of the UK-EU negotiations for a new post-Brexit …
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Divorce. It’s a very strong word. One that encompasses different emotions and feelings for different people. A common factor that …
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The Chancellor has announced that the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) will be extended until 31 March 2021. This supersedes …
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For many law firms, the traditional professional indemnity insurance (PII) renewal date of 1 October rolls around increasingly ominously each …
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According to central government data, since the launch of the initial help to buy scheme, which ran from 1 April …
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Following the Chancellor’s recent announcement regarding the Winter Economy Plan, this briefing outlines the key features. Job Support Scheme The …
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Brexit and the Agreement in Principle of a UK–Japan Free Trade Agreement On 11th September 2020, the UK Government Department …
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Excello Law has welcomed two senior lawyers to its Midlands team with the arrival of commercial property lawyer Satpaul Dard …
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Wynn-Finch v Natural Resources Body for Wales [2020] EWHC 1924 (Ch) (27 July 2020) This recent High Court decision of …
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Brexit and the Rule of Law The proposed UK Internal Market Bill, which was published on 9th September 2020, breaks …
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The withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) took effect at 11 pm on 31 January …
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Brexit and International Personal Data Transfers The recent “Schrems II” decision of the European Court of Justice, published on 16th …
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We were delighted to hear that we’ve been shortlisted for one of Liverpool’s most prestigious business awards – ‘Law firm …
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Brexit and the Environment On 20th July 2020, the UK Government published a speech given by George Eustice MP, the …
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Brexit and the Financial Services Sector Concern about how the UK Financial sector will shape up after the expiry of …
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As part of a series of articles, Excello’s lawyers are addressing various issues our clients need to be aware of …
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Here is a selection of the latest Brexit-related items: The UK and Negotiations with the EEA EFTA States The UK …
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Former Great Britain cyclist Jess Varnish has lost her employment tribunal appeal against British Cycling. Ms. Varnish has spent years …
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Nigel Turner, a commercial property lawyer based in Bournemouth, has joined new-model national firm Excello Law. Nigel is a residential …
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The government has announced a phased reopening of schools, with some year groups returning earlier this month. Attendance is not …
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Magdalene Haywood, an experienced commercial property solicitor based in Brighton, has joined new-model, national firm Excello Law from Mayo Wynne …
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Commercial property lawyer Robert Sprake, based in Worcestershire, has rejoined national, new-model firm Excello Law bringing with him over 25 …
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The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (Furlough Scheme) will become more flexible once the initial phase ends on 30 June and …
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London-based employment lawyer David Greenhalgh has joined national, new-model law firm Excello from Joelson, where he was a partner and …
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Commercial dispute resolution and insolvency litigation specialist Richard Preston has joined new-model firm Excello Law from Beswicks Solicitors, where he …
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