State Aid and Sport

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The application of the State aid rules in the context of sport has involved a number of high-profile cases and measures. The application of the State aid rules has also had a particularly important effect in Ireland

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What will happen to I-SEM in a hard Brexit?

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The British and Irish governments have recently published details of their contingency planning for an Integrated Single Electricity Market (I-SEM) in the event of a no-deal Brexit. The overall theme is that both governments are committed to maintaining I-SEM, regardless of whether Brexit is hard or soft.

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Insurance: Irish Government Publishes Brexit Bill

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Part 8 of the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union (Consequential Provisions) Bill 2019 relates to insurance.   UK insurers and insurance intermediaries that will still have Irish business (i.e. policyholders) post-29 March 2019 are understandably anxious. "Dear CEO" letters were sent by the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) in Q4 2018 to all UK insurers and intermediaries passp...

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BREXIT: The UK to have a “Montreal Moment”?

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They were all set to go.  The world expected them to leave.  They planned to regain independence.  They wanted to make new laws.  There were many who were opposed but it seemed to be the "will of the people".  There were court challenges.  No one was sure how it would all work out.  Supporters of leaving said they would do new deals with various parts of the world.  At first, it all seemed a dr...

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