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Doing Business After Brexit: A Practical Guide to the Legal Changes

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Doing Business After Brexit: A Practical Guide to the Legal Changes

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On 23 June, 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union. Uncertainly has caused market volatility, illiquidity in property funds, fear amongst individuals and the OECD reported on 11 July, 2016 that the economic shock and disruption delivered by Brexit is on a par with the impact of devastating and unforeseen natural disasters

Doing Business After Brexit: A Practical Guide to the Legal Changes

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