Brexit proofing your contract: the choice of law to govern a contract will be unaffected by Brexit, including in the event of a ‘no deal Brexit’. Jurisdiction clauses and the recognition, and enforcement of judgements As mentioned above, the choice of law to govern a contract will be unaffected by Brexit. Such a clause might, for example, provide that: If performance or interpretation of contractual obligations is substantially affected by the fact of Brexit, or by changes in law arising from Brexit, If renegotiation occurs, the objective should be (unless the parties agree otherwise) to put Termination: Given the likely implications of Brexit (including possible currency fluctuations and a rise in the cost of raw materials and indexes), a party may seek to terminate a contract by relying on force majeure or material adverse change provisions. However, whether a party would be successful in terminating a contract on these grounds should be considered on a case by case basis, giving regard to the purpose of the contract and the facts of the matter.