
05 January 2026Publication
Jurisdiction – the “Brexit transition period gap”
The Belgian Supreme Court has held that the Hague Convention 2005 continued to apply to the UK during the Brexit transition period
The impact of Brexit on the TMT sector could be profound. We provide commentary on some of the issues for the TMT sector to consider.
We regularly advise on the legal implications of Brexit facing the TMT sector and how the UK’s future trading relationship with the EU27 could provide or limit opportunities.
Whilst it has not caught headlines in the manner of financial services and concerns about the end of associated 'passporting' rights, the impact of Brexit on the TMT sector still could be profound. Find out more on the impact in certain key areas:
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05 January 2026Publication
The Belgian Supreme Court has held that the Hague Convention 2005 continued to apply to the UK during the Brexit transition period

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