Brexit, law firms and political links

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In the wake of the decision in June 2016 by the UK to leave the EU law firms created dedicated ‘Brexit’ teams to handle increased clients demand.

According to specialist legal recruiters, FRS, which is helping law firms build their Brexit teams, 'the most successful teams are being built with trade partners from law firms in both London and Brussels; and lawyers currently working within Governmental entities.'[1]

Former government lawyers can earn significantly more in the private sector. And law firms get people with not just the relevant legal skills, but 'a unique understanding of the administrative and political processes across Westminster, Whitehall and Brussels.'

'Clients are already looking for advice on how to navigate new legislation and trade arrangements,' says FRS. Law firms are jostling to become the ‘go-to’ firm for Brexit advice, it adds.

Law firms and Brexit-related, political hires Click on the links for more info

References

  1. Building your Brexit Team, Fox Rodney publication (pdf), uploaded June 2017