Britain’s formal withdrawal process from the E.U. has begun, and while E.U. treaties will shape what that process will look like, the timeline for Brexit is fluid and its effect on the European business climate is unclear. At SCCE’s 5th Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute recently held in Prague, a panel of experts discussed the Brexit procedure, and what it may mean for compliance in the U.K. The panel included Matthew Holehouse, a journalist at MLEX Market Insight; Keith Benjamin, the global director and head of compliance for Jaguar/Land Rover; and André Bywater, a partner at Cordery Compliance. The panel was moderated by Jonathan Armstrong, who is also a partner at Cordery. See “How Will Brexit Affect U.K. Data Protection and Privacy Laws?” (Jul. 6, 2016).