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Monday, 10 October 2016

BREXIT AND BUSINESS - WHERE ARE WE NOW?

Following the UK Referendum on 23rd June 2016 and the successful No vote, Article 50 has still not been triggered and is not likely to be until early 2017. The future is uncertain. All we knew from the new PM, Theresa May was that 'Brexit means Brexit' and recent announcements are still opaque. What does Brexit mean for you, your business, the City of London and UK PLC?

John Walmsley has spoken on Brexit to professionals and business leaders and will help guide you through the minefield. John will cover topical, critical and as yet undecided issues such as:
  1. What will Brexit look like - hard or soft? 
  2. Are tariffs a real possibility and a potential threat to overseas investment in the UK? 
  3. Passporting rights 
  4. Free movement of people and the proposed restrictions of movement of EU workers 
  5. Regulatory concerns and potential unravelling of EU laws 
  6. Legal challenges to Brexit 
The forum promises to be a lively affair - if the last one is anything to go by and you are warmly invited to share your hopes and fears regardless of how you voted. John promises to retain a neutral stance!

THE DATE IS

Friday 28th October 2016 
10.30am - 12.30pm 

Tea, coffee and homemade biscuits served from 10 am.

VENUE

@ Heeltap
Chaucer House, White Hart Yard
London SE1 1NX


SPEAKER

John Walmsley - JKW Law

Please RSVP to john@jkwlaw.com

Please note venue details and that the forum is not taking place at 45 King William Street EC4.

Thursday, 28 April 2016

Breakfast Seminar Invite - Friday 27th May 2016


LEGAL IMPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS AFTER BREXIT

The UK Referendum will take place on Thursday 23rd June 2016. A vote to leave the EU would, it is predicted,result in market volatility and uncertainty during the lengthy negotiations surrounding the UK's exit. This highly topical round - table forum will focus on the key aspects for business which would be affected by Brexit and how to prepare.

The presentation by John Walmsley will cover high, medium and low impact effects of Brexit and consider:
  • Imports and Exports
  • Contracts
  • Law and Regulation
  • Finance
  • Employees
  • Tax
  • Pensions 
The presentation will be followed by a Q & A session.

THE DATE IS FRIDAY 27th MAY 2016 
10.30am - 12.30pm 

Tea, coffee and homemade biscuits served from 10 am.

VENUE
@ HeeltapChaucer House, White Hart YardLondon SE1 1NX 

SPEAKER
John Walmsley - JKW Law


Please RSVP to john@jkwlaw.com

Please note venue details and that the forum is not taking place at 45 King William Street EC4.