Uncertainty surrounds the timing of Brexit, but when it does happen, there will undoubtedly be an impact on UK businesses and the contracts that govern their commercial activities, writes l
By Lindsay Ellis May 10, 2019
Reviewing Brexit’s effect on commercial contracts
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