Events and webinars

Everything you need to know about the evolving sanctions landscape in the US EU UK and beyond

We are delighted to invite you to our webinar "Everything you need to know about the evolving sanctions landscape in the US, EU, UK and beyond" taking place on Wednesday, 21 June...

The WorldECR Export Controls and Sanctions Forum 2022

The WorldECR Forum in London and Washington, D.C., brings together export controls and sanctions compliance professionals, regulators and leading trade regulation attorneys and consultants, ...

Beyond Brexit: Practical considerations for business

The UK is now outside the scope of EU law and regulations. The European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, described the Trade and Cooperation Agreement as both an end and a...

Trade After Trump: Global automotive trade in an era of rising economic nationalism and COVID-19

The next episode of our Automotive Webinar Series will look at the impacts of the U.S. election 2020 on world trade. Our webinar will provide an update on the trade relations between the...

A bipartisan view of the 2020 election and its impact on U.S., UK, and EU relations

The 2020 U.S. Presidential election has come to a close with Joe Biden as the president-elect. A new presidency – coupled with a new relationship between the UK and the EU –...

CFIUS and trends in EU FDI screening, in partnership with techUK, the UK’s leading technology membership organisation

Join the webinar with Lourdes Catrain and Brian Curran on CFIUS and trends in EU FDI screening organised in conjunction with techUK, the UK’s leading technology membership...

Brexit 2020 Webinar Series – Webinar 2: Engaging with the Exit Process

It is now almost impossible to imagine that the United Kingdom will not leave the European Union on 31 January 2020.

Navigating through European and US FDI screening mechanisms

The European Union and various EU Member States are actively strengthening their foreign direct investment (FDI) screening mechanisms amid increasing global trade and geopolitical tensions.

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