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GDPR extra-territoriality in a post-Brexit world As UK and EU businesses grapple with the complexities of the post-Brexit world, one of the first key questions for businesses from a data privacy perspective is whether their processing is subject to the UK or EU regime (or both). We discuss in our briefi... Brexit has happened, so what's next for securitisations? The UK left the EU single market at 11:00 pm (London time) on 31 December 2020. The Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and the EU that has applied since then does not deal with the regulatory detail of cross-border financing transactions. In o... The Penrose Report: A roadmap for the UK’s post-Brexit competition and consumer law regime? Today, Conservative MP John Penrose published his independent report into how the UK can enhance its competition regime now that the Brexit transition period has ended.  The report also considers how competition policy can support the economic recovery fr... Brexit has happened - so what's next for debt capital markets? One month ago, at 11:00 pm on New Year’s Eve, the Brexit implementation ended and the UK left the EU single market. The Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and the EU that has applied since then does not deal with the regulatory detail of cross... Keep calm and carry on: A Corporate Treasury reading of the Brexit deal The much anticipated EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA), which comprises the bulk of the Brexit ‘deal’ contains over 1,200 pages of provisions covering aspects of the future relationship. These include provisions in relation to trade in goods an... How Brexit might limit challenges to HMRC decisions Looking at the CJEU decision in Luxembourg v B in the context of the UK's proposed new Financial Institution Notice (which would allow HMRC to request information from financial institutions without prior tribunal approval – and without the right to appea... How Brexit might limit challenges to HMRC decisions Looking at the CJEU decision in Luxembourg v B in the context of the UK's proposed new Financial Institution Notice (which would allow HMRC to request information from financial institutions without prior tribunal approval – and without the right to appea... Export control, trade wars and Brexit Brexit and the US-China trade war are generating significant new developments in the historically quite slow-moving area of export control law.  Businesses operating internationally, particularly in the technology sector, are facing new compliance challen... Export control, trade wars and Brexit Brexit and the US-China trade war are generating significant new developments in the historically quite slow-moving area of export control law.  Businesses operating internationally, particularly in the technology sector, are facing new compliance challen... NIS rules: does your cloud provider need to notify post Brexit? The UK Government’s recent Brexit notice update regarding digital services, published on 16th October, reminds organisations that from 1 January 2021 changes are required to the way certain service providers operate in the UK and EU. Customers procuring r...