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Brexit - Impact and Opportunities for Professional Services Firms

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The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), concluded in late December 2020, addresses a range of topics of interest to professional practices, but a glaring omission is a framework for trade in services between the EU and the UK.

This has significant strategic implications for professional practices that are based in the UK but service the needs of clients in the EU (and vice versa), or who have offices in both the UK and EU. While much remains to be agreed, over time frames that might extend to several years or more, there is a lot that such practices need to do now.

In this discussion, you can hear Session Chair, Robert Millard, Cambridge Strategy Group, Zulon Begum, CM Murray LLP, and guest speakers Mickaël Laurans, The Law Society of England and Wales, Ceris Gardener, Maurice Turnor Gardner LLP and Markus Hartung, Kanzlei Chevalier discuss the following:

• What steps professional practices need to take in the short term in order to align with the new realities.

• What impact the TCA will have on market access compared with EU single market access.

• What the potential regulatory impacts may be in the absence of mutual recognition.

• What services UK LLPs may provide in EU countries.

• How firms should prepare for further changes as they unfold, including with respect to mobility and immigration issues.

• How firms can seek out and take advantage of the opportunities that may result from Brexit.

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24 episoder

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Innehåll tillhandahållet av Professional Practices Alliance (PPA). Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Professional Practices Alliance (PPA) eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.

The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), concluded in late December 2020, addresses a range of topics of interest to professional practices, but a glaring omission is a framework for trade in services between the EU and the UK.

This has significant strategic implications for professional practices that are based in the UK but service the needs of clients in the EU (and vice versa), or who have offices in both the UK and EU. While much remains to be agreed, over time frames that might extend to several years or more, there is a lot that such practices need to do now.

In this discussion, you can hear Session Chair, Robert Millard, Cambridge Strategy Group, Zulon Begum, CM Murray LLP, and guest speakers Mickaël Laurans, The Law Society of England and Wales, Ceris Gardener, Maurice Turnor Gardner LLP and Markus Hartung, Kanzlei Chevalier discuss the following:

• What steps professional practices need to take in the short term in order to align with the new realities.

• What impact the TCA will have on market access compared with EU single market access.

• What the potential regulatory impacts may be in the absence of mutual recognition.

• What services UK LLPs may provide in EU countries.

• How firms should prepare for further changes as they unfold, including with respect to mobility and immigration issues.

• How firms can seek out and take advantage of the opportunities that may result from Brexit.

  continue reading

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