HSF Brexit Team Continues Tackling Irish Backstop Impasse
The firm has suggested it may have helped shape Boris Johnson's position in a letter sent this week to European Council President Donald Tusk.
August 22, 2019 at 07:24 AM
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Herbert Smith Freehills will next month extend its role advising an independent MP-led commission on the legal issues surrounding the Irish backstop – one of the central concerns of the Brexit process.
The firm secured a mandate earlier this summer to advise the 43-strong group of cross-party MPs 'alternative arrangements commission' on the Irish backstop impasse.
The alternative arrangements commission is co-chaired by culture secretary Nicky Morgan MP and former chief treasurer Greg Hands MP, and is made up of 43 cross-party MPs and Lords, including foreign secretary Dominic Raab MP and prominent Conservative backbencher Jacob Rees-Mogg MP.
In its first mandate for the commission, HSF last month drafted two protocols included in a wider interim report on alternative arrangements to the backstop, delivered to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The firm said in a statement at the time: "The protocols capture in legal form a way forward which, if adopted, would avoid both a hard border and the Irish backstop ever being triggered."
HSF's team is led by Brexit director Paul Butcher, Brussels-based EU and trade consultant Eric White, EU and international trade partner Lode Van Den Hende, and trade consultant Dorothy Livingston.
Butcher told Legal Week: "The Prime Minister welcomed the interim report at the time it was published as 'brilliant'."
Earlier this week (August 20), the Prime Minister issued a letter to European Council president Donald Tusk, in which he called for the backstop to be replaced by "alternative arrangements".
Following the publication of the letter, HSF's Butcher added: "[The interim report] might be what [Johnson] had in mind in his letter to Donald Tusk on August 20, setting out his proposed way forward."
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