In the wake of the start of legal proceedings against the government, David Wolchover argues that even if it is held that Parliament did validly authorise the Prime Minister to trigger Article 50, her exercise of the power may have been ultra vires nonetheless
Michael L Nash explores Ireland’s departure from, & possible return to, the Commonwealth
The government has come under fire from MPs for publishing summaries of 39 sectors that will be affected by Brexit—on the last day of the Parliamentary session.
The real work starts here, lawyers have warned as they welcomed the conclusion of the first phase of the Brexit negotiations
The rules on disclosure must be reformed if Britain is to retain its global status as a legal hub post-Brexit, litigators say.
EIP strengthens Commercial practice with a new partner
Ellisons welcomes Francesca Brown to Family team
Shakespeare Martineau strengthens Sheffield regulatory practice with new hires