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hello thank you for joining us for todays webinar im abigail trencher and im a partner at burkitts and im joined today by our guest speaker professor catherine barnard professor barnard is professor of european law european law at the uni faculty of law at the university of cambridge and is a fellow of trinity college professor barnard is also deputy director at uk in a changing europe a think tank promoting rigorous high quality and independent research into the complex and ever-changing relationship between the uk and the european union uk in a changing europe is funded by the economic and social research council and a wealth of information and research material on the uk and the eus relationship can be found on its website the address of which we will pop into the chat function in case you may wish to visit the website for more information after todays webinar professor barnard has regularly appeared in front of parliamentary select committees giving evidence on brexit and bri