UK INTERNATIONAL AND CROSS-BORDER ARBITRATION RULES FACE POST-BREXIT SHAKE-UP

Financial directors whose companies make the most of London being a key centre of cross-border commercial litigation and international arbitration services will have to keep a close eye on how these conflict resolution services may change as a result of Britain quitting the European Union (EU). With the UK government continuing to stress that it intends to follow the wishes of the June 23 Brexit referendum result, there could be significant changes to the laws that underpin such legal cases when they are staged in Britain, although arbitration procedures would ...


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