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MLex offers Brexit deal

25 October 2018
Issue: 7814 / Categories: Legal News , Brexit
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MLex, which provides market insight, is offering free access to its services and support on Brexit for four weeks, in a special deal for lawyers. MLex studies the legal detail and emerging regulatory risk for industry post-Brexit with insight and analysis from experts on the ground in London, Brussels and further afield. Whether it’s competition, trade policy and state aid, financial services or data transfer, Brexit will have a big impact on businesses and their legal advisers. Email masters@mlex.com with the subject title ‘Brexit: Free Trial’ to take part.

Issue: 7814 / Categories: Legal News , Brexit
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