While the outcomes are far from clear, Legal Business asks how advisers and clients can best tackle Brexit
‘There are known knowns… There are known unknowns… but there are also unknown unknowns.’
Former US Secretary of State for Defence, Donald Rumsfeld, took a lot of flak when he famously uttered these words in 2002, used with regard to weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Today, they would not sound out of place coming from a lawyer speculating on the impact of Brexit.
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