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Stephenson Harwood finance litigation podcast - Pending litigation, impending Brexit What next for dispute resolution clauses

Pending litigation, impending Brexit What next for dispute resolution clauses

10/16/20 • 19 min

Stephenson Harwood finance litigation podcast

In this episode, partner Sue Millar, Of Counsel Alina Neal and professional support lawyer Harriet Campbell provide a snapshot of the current jurisdictional regime, discuss two recent cases on jurisdictional challenges and take a brief look towards the future when the UK leaves the EU, focusing on what (if any) changes businesses should consider making to their jurisdiction clauses.

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In this episode, partner Sue Millar, Of Counsel Alina Neal and professional support lawyer Harriet Campbell provide a snapshot of the current jurisdictional regime, discuss two recent cases on jurisdictional challenges and take a brief look towards the future when the UK leaves the EU, focusing on what (if any) changes businesses should consider making to their jurisdiction clauses.

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