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  4. Brexit: implications for in-house lawyers

Brexit: implications for in-house lawyers

In advance of 29 March we are running a series of focus groups to find out the most pressing concerns around Brexit for in-house lawyers.

We will update you on the work that we’ve been doing so far and what we plan to do in the coming months to prepare for life outside the EU. We want to hear from you about how Brexit is impacting your organisation and the advice you are giving your internal clients.

The sessions will also be an opportunity to discuss the challenges of preparing for Brexit with your in-house peers and share how your organisations are responding to the ongoing uncertainties of the current political landscape.

The programme of meetings is as follows:

30 January 2019
Society of Advocates in Aberdeen - 12.00 - 2.00pm
13 February 2019
Glen Mhor, Inverness - 12.00 - 2.00pm
20 February 2019
Law Society of Scotland, Edinburgh – 3.00 - 5.00pm
27 February 2019
Royal George Hotel, Perth - 12.00 - 2.00pm
28 February 2019
Royal Faculty of Procurators, Glasgow - 12.00 - 2.00pm

Please note that the Aberdeen, Inverness and Perth sessions are open to both in-house and private practice solicitors. The Edinburgh and Glasgow sessions are tailored to our in-house members only.

To register for these meetings please contact us via inhouse@lawscot.org.uk

Our Brexit policy work

Our latest briefings, responses and position papers on Brexit-related legislation and parliamentary inquiries

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Research

Our research team undertakes and commissions research into issues that affect our members, the wider legal profession and those who engage with it. 

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  • Brexit seminars
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  • Brexit: implications for in-house lawyers
  • Brexit paper: The future impact of Brexit

Brexit seminars

We hosted a series of Brexit seminars for members where leading authorities from the Scottish legal profession and the academic community analysed the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.

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