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3 month reprieve for UK based .eu domain registrants - EURid As we warned in an earlier Lens post here, some UK entities who had registered some 142,000 UK based .eu domain names had a potentially big problem on their hands. The problem? From 1 January 2021 organisations who were established solely in the UK were n... Precautionary measures: who gets to decide? In Heavyinstall, the CJEU decided that, where one EU Member State requests that another takes precautionary measures, such as seizing assets, to ensure that the first will be able to recover a tax debt, it is bound by the first’s “assessment of the factua... Reflections on the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement The EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement (the TCA), which came into provisional effect at 11pm on 31 December, is welcome in terms both of what has been achieved, and in providing a more cordial basis for future EU-UK relations and co-operation. However... DAC6: over (in the UK) before it’s begun? The UK has effectively repealed DAC6 for the majority of cases. With effect from 11 pm (UK time) on 31 December 2020 – the day before DAC6 reporting was due to begin in earnest - the UK implementing regulations have been amended to disapply DAC6 in respec... And finally, "everything" is agreed Boris Johnson and Ursula van der Leyen announced this afternoon that the UK and the EU have reached agreement on the text of a trade deal.  The ratification process is now to be fast-tracked, with a view to bringing the agreement into force by 11pm on New... Northern Ireland Protocol: agreement in principle The co-chairs of the EU-UK Joint Committee stated that, following their meeting on 8 December 2020, agreement in principle had been reached on the outstanding issues in relation to the implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement and the Northern Ireland Pr... The UK retakes control of financial services equivalence A number of equivalence decisions in respect of EEA member states have been laid in Parliament this week. The full list and further details are available here. By way of reminder: equivalence is, in short: an autonomous mechanism by which one jurisdiction... Singapore Mediation Convention to enter force: a new world for cross-border mediation? This Saturday, 12 September, the Singapore Mediation Convention (also known as the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation) will enter force for the first states to have ratified it.  The Singapore Mediati... Prospectus equivalence: it doesn't need to be mutual In the non-binding Political Declaration that accompanied the Withdrawal Agreement, the UK and the EU committed, in relation to their respective financial services regulatory frameworks, to “start assessing equivalence with respect to each other under the... The course of the UPC never did run smooth: the UK officially withdraws its participation In what has felt like death by a thousand cuts, the UK has officially withdrawn its ratification of the Unified Patent Court Agreements.  For our earlier posts on the saga, see our blog posts here and here.     The written statement made by IP Minister Am...