On Friday 24 June 2016, it was announced that Britain had voted to leave the EU. Prime Minister Theresa May has now appointed a Whitehall unit, the Department for Exiting the European Union, to oversee Britain's departure negotiations with Brussels.

Post-Brexit - what next?

The beginning of a new era for the UK; the question now is what next?

Our legal experts have been closely following the crucial developments since Britain decided to leave the EU. Offering clear, concise commentary on the key issues, our experts share their thoughts on the sector and legal implications of Brexit, as well as the forthcoming negotiation period as part of the exit strategy.

The UK government has confirmed that it will not trigger the Article 50 process to leave the EU before the end of 2016. This means that we are unlikely to get a clear idea of what kind of deal the UK will seek from the EU until next year.

Which way from here?

In this uncertain world, we wanted to share an 'at a glance' sector guide with you, discussing some of the thinking and issues that we have been seeing in various disciplines and sectors. In this guide, you will also find the details of the representative from each sector in our 'Brexit Unit' of legal experts.

To help unravel what Brexit means for you, we hosted a special webinar as the news broke.

Our panel of experts advised on how to plan for the future and what actions you may need to consider. Take a look at a copy of the webinar - The decision to leave the EU - What Next?

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