This time last week, the Department for Exiting the European Union issued guidance for businesses and the UK population on what they would need to do in a ‘no deal’ Brexit scenario, so they can make informed plans and preparations. Nei...
Comprehensive research has revealed a substantial number of North East manufacturers are not prepared for Brexit. In order to protect the region’s international trade North East England Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Square One L...
A campaign has been launched to ensure the North East’s manufacturing supply chain will be well positioned to take advantage of the post-Brexit landscape. Organised by North East England Chamber of Commerce and commercial law firm, Squ...
Commercial law firm Square One Law, has agreed to a strategic alliance with Brussels-based EU law practice Kemmlers, as a response to the North East business communities’ continued reliance on exporting more than 50% of its services to EU...
Event Programme: 08.30 - 8.45: Delegate registration / sign in 08.45 - 9.00: Welcome by NOF Energy and individual introductions of delegates (name and company only) 09.00 - 9.10: AIS Training introduction 09.10 - 9.45: Square One Law p...
The General Election 2017 results will inevitably have an impact on the Brexit negotiations. Here we have outlined the four legal options available as a consequence of the election result and what their likely impact will be. If you h...
What is purdah? The ‘purdah period’ or period of sensitivity is a Civil Service Code which prohibits any sensitive announcements by Government prior to an election or a referendum. It is not a legal requirement to implement a pu...
To mark our 5th anniversary we have produced Round Up, showcasing a selection of the work we have delivered for clients over the past 12 months. Our business and our team have continued to develop rapidly and we want to share with you the ...
The judgement in R-v-Miller which was handed down on 3 November 2016 threatens an ancient right which has existed in English law since the medieval times: Royal Prerogative. The Court found that the Prime Minister cannot on her own invoke ...