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Charlie Steele & Sarah Wrigley report on what to expect in the UK sanctions landscape post-Brexit
The House of Commons Library has published a research briefing on the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) following the announcement of the FTA on 15 June 2021
The government has published the government’s first UK-EU annual report on the functioning of the Withdrawal Agreement
Solicitors have warned EU citizens, including vulnerable children and care leavers, will be stripped of essential rights next week unless they take urgent action
The Department for International Trade (DIT) has announced that the UK and the USA has reached to a deal on the 17-year trade disputes relating to Airbus-Boeing and large civil aircrafts (LCA)
Stephan M Ebner & Susanne Leone look at the impact of Brexit on business from a German perspective
Mrs Justice Cockerill has given a speech at the Dispute Resolution Forum 2021 highlighting the challenges faced by the judiciary and the court system following coronavirus (COVID-19) and Brexit. 
Lawyers have welcomed the UK-Australia trade deal but warned ‘practical barriers’ still exist.
The Cabinet Office has updated its guidance on submitting expressions of interest to become a part-time arbitrator for UK/EU trade and cooperation agreement (TCA) issues.
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has launched a ‘consultation on the UK’s future exhaustion of intellectual property rights regime’.
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Hugh James—Phil Edwards

Hugh James—Phil Edwards

Serious injury teambolstered by high-profile partner hire

Freeths—Melanie Stancliffe

Freeths—Melanie Stancliffe

Firm strengthens employment team with partner hire

DAC Beachcroft—Tim Barr

DAC Beachcroft—Tim Barr

Lawyers’ liability practice strengthened with partner appointment in London

NEWS
David Lammy, Ellie Reeves and Baroness Levitt have taken up office at the Ministry of Justice, following the cabinet reshuffle
The Court of Protection has ruled in Macpherson v Sunderland City Council that capacity must be presumed unless clearly rebutted. In this week's NLJ, Sam Karim KC and Sophie Hurst of Kings Chambers dissect the judgment and set out practical guidance for advisers faced with issues relating to retrospective capacity and/or assessments without an examination
Delays and dysfunction continue to mount in the county court, as revealed in a scathing Justice Committee report and under discussion this week by NLJ columnist Professor Dominic Regan of City Law School. Bulk claims—especially from private parking firms—are overwhelming the system, with 8,000 cases filed weekly
Writing in NLJ this week, Thomas Rothwell and Kavish Shah of Falcon Chambers unpack the surprise inclusion of a ban on upwards-only rent reviews in the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill
Robert Taylor of 360 Law Services warns in this week's NLJ that adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) risks entrenching disadvantage for SME law firms, unless tools are tailored to their needs
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