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Brexit webinars with London Business Hub and Mishcon de Reya

Midtown BID in partnership with the London Business Hub, is offering you and your colleagues the opportunity to hear from experts at Mishcon de Reya one of London’s leading law firms, on how the UK’s new Trade and Co-operation Agreement with the EU might affect you.

This Brexit Webinar Series will take place over three consecutive Mondays in March starting on 15 March, focusing on key themes on the day; People, Trade and Data. Participants are welcome to put their questions to our experts.

We welcome all member businesses to register below.

All webinars are free of charge.

Alex Jennings – Trade – 15 March 2021, 12pm

This session will cover trading in goods and services with the EU post-Brexit. In particular, this session will cover:

  • how the new UK/EU border will operate;
  • the requirements that need to be met by businesses in order to benefit from tariff-free trade with the EU;
  • other barriers to trade that businesses need to be aware of; and
  • the implications of Brexit on providing services to the EU.

REGISTER HERE

Jon Baines – Data – 22 March 2021, 12pm

Did you think that Brexit meant the end of GDPR? You were sorely mistaken. We now have the ‘UK GDPR’ (and a little bit of the EU GDPR still, as well). Not to mention the Data Protection Act. In this session we’ll look at how businesses can navigate their way through the complex – and sometimes risky – waters of data protection compliance.  Subject access requests, international transfers of data, cookies, fines…we can discuss all of these, and more.

REGISTER HERE

Neil Shanghavi – People – 29 March 2021, 12pm

This session will provide an overview of the changes Brexit has made to the UK’s immigration landscape.  With a focus on the available options for employers to hire foreign nationals for roles in the UK, it will provide insight on the implications the end of free movement has on UK workforces and the key features of the new immigration rules for work-sponsored visas.

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