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Legal Updates & Insights - Search Results

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    Ireland, a Jurisdiction of Choice and Gateway to Europe for Financial Institutions

    Maria McElhinney, Finance Partner, New York, outlines why Ireland is a jurisdiction of choice and gateway to Europe for many US financial institutions.

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    Are we there yet?  Which Cities have applied to host the EU’s Banking Authority and Medicines Agency?

    The EU's European Banking Authority ("EBA") and European Medicines Agency ("EMA") are currently both located in the UK. As a result of Brexit, the two bodies will be looking for new homes. 21 EU Member States – representing 23 cities - have applied to house the bodies.

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    Brexit: EU Worker Status Update

    Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, has announced that the Home Office will recruit an extra 1,200 immigration caseworkers to help register the 3 million EU nationals currently living in the UK before the Brexit deadline.

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    Ireland’s Competition and Consumer Protection Commission plans to commission Brexit Research

    Ireland's competition and consumer protection agency is the "Competition and Consumer Protection Commission" ("CCPC"). On 3 September 2017, the CCPC published its annual report for 2016.

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    Brexit European Commission Paper on Northern Ireland/Ireland

    On 7 September, the European Commission's Brexit Task Force published a paper on Northern Ireland.

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    Opportunity Knocks - Ireland in a post-Brexit world

    Gina Conheady, Head of A&L Goodbody’s San Francisco Office, looks at Ireland in a post-Brexit world.

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    Competition Law Post-Brexit: The Competition Law Dimension

    Dr Vincent Power, Partner, A&L Goodbody gives a preliminary assessment of the impact of Brexit on Competition Law.

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    Is Brexit Reversible?

    Before the UK General Election, the country was experiencing a real momentum towards Brexit. Leaving the world's largest trading bloc was seen by most people as inevitable. Remainers chose silence or, at least, they did not articulate loudly the message of "Remain".

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    Let the Talks Begin

    Just as the Olympics open with the ritual words "let the Games begin...", so too the Brexit talks begin in Brussels today. The EU side is led by Michel Barnier who is the European Commisson's Chief Negotiator and an experienced EU Commissioner. The UK side is led by David Davis who is Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union and was tipped yesterday as the next leader of the Conservative

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    Ten Myths about Brexit

    Dr Vincent Power of A&L Goodbody wrote an article in The Times debunking ten myths about Brexit

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    Article 50: Frequently asked questions

    What is meant by the UK triggering Article 50?

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    The text of Article 50 of the treaty on the European Union

    Article 50 is often cited in debates and commentary but not many people have read it.

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