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Brexit - law firm resources

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Following the UK's June 23 vote to leave the EU, many law and IP firms have published advice for clients. We provide links to the relevant articles

Brexit-168.Implications of EU referendum results for IP (Alistair Hindle Associates)

UK votes to leave the EU (Appleyard Lees)

Brexit: What it means for your business (Baker & McKenzie)

It's business as usual as UK declares Brexit (Barker Brettell)

Brexit: English IP law implications (Bird & Bird)

Brexit: What next for the UPC? (Bristows)

A brand new IP world: impact of Brexit on UK/Scottish IP regime (Brodies)

European IP update (Chapman & Co)

Brexit Next: Legal implications (CMS)

Brexit - how may if affect SPCs? (D Young)

IP after the Brexit vote (EIP)

Brexit: The Aftermath! (FR Kelly)

Brexit untangled (Gowling WLG)

Brexit - what does it mean for TM portfolios, IP contracts and UPC (Hogan Lovells)

IP in the UK after the Brexit Referendum (Keltie)

UK votes for 'Brexit' (Kilburn & Strode)

UK referendum on EU membership (Marks & Clerk)

Fate of UPC after UK referendum (NLO)

Brexit - implications for IP owners and practitioners (Olswang)

The UK votes to leave the EU - what now? (Reddie & Grose)

Britain votes 'Brexit' (Rouse)

Brexit - what happens to UK and EU IP rights? (Sanderson & Co)

Brexit: The implications for IP (Simmons & Simmons)

Planning for Brexit (Taylor Wessing)

Brexit - so what happens to my IP? (Turnbull Lynch)

BREXIT - Trade Marks & Registered Designs and BREXIT - What will this mean for patents?(UDL)

Business as usual (Venner Shipley)

UK votes to leave EU - What does this mean for IP (Wood IP Ltd)

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