BREXIT – or was it?
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Focus
The UK left the EU on 31 January. But the reality is that this only pushed the start button on a transition period which leaves plenty of work to do.
Hear more about the current situation and
- What is the expected way forward
- How would your contracts with UK residents be affected
- Do you need a Brexit hardship clause?
- Liability for delay caused by Brexit
- Insurance coverage for delay caused by Brexit
- Recognition and enforcement of judgments
- Regulatory issues relevant to insurance
Focus
The UK left the EU on 31 January. But the reality is that this only pushed the start button on a transition period which leaves plenty of work to do.
Hear more about the current situation and
- What is the expected way forward
- How would your contracts with UK residents be affected
- Do you need a Brexit hardship clause?
- Liability for delay caused by Brexit
- Insurance coverage for delay caused by Brexit
- Recognition and enforcement of judgments
- Regulatory issues relevant to insurance
Aage
Krogh
PartnerIUNO+
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You are welcome to contact communication@iuno.law if you want to learn more about IUNO+.
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