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Public procurement podcast series
Our procurement law experts discuss hot topics and live issues in the field of public procurement. The series features episodes on the various stages of …
Navigating Public Procurement in the COVID-19 era
As with almost all areas of commercial activity, public procurement across all sectors is currently experiencing varying degrees of extreme disruption. …
European Commission presents new industrial policy package
The package of policies, announced on 10 March, aims to be “Making Europe’s businesses future-ready” and to be “A new Industrial Strategy for a globally …
Public Procurement: Public interest prevails as High Court lifts suspension of Network Rail contract
In a judgment handed down on 20 December 2019, the High Court in Alstom Transport UK Ltd v Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd [2019] EWHC 3585 (TCC) allowed …
A big reboot? Government pledges to overhaul UK procurement rules post-Brexit
The UK Government has made much of plans for a cheaper, quicker procurement regime post-Brexit. Do they add up?During the recent election campaign, the …
Procurement bans and “self-cleaning” under Spanish competition law
In this video update, Henar Gonzalez (head of the Competition and Trade practice in Madrid) analyses the “self-cleaning” measures that companies should …
Could an expanded development agreement be declared ineffective under procurement law? Not if it's connected to a prior OJEU notice
In AEW Europe LLP v Basingstoke and Deane BC [2019] EWHC 2050 (TCC), the High Court refused to grant a declaration of ineffectiveness under the …
Just What The Doctor Ordered: The High Court Upholds The Award Methodology For The UK’s Largest Ever Procurement Of Medicines
The High Court has rejected a legal challenge alleging that NHS England had breached procurement law when setting the rules for a major procurement of …
Arrested Development Court of Appeal issues first declaration of ineffectiveness under the English procurement regime
For the first time, the Court of Appeal has issued a declaration of ineffectiveness under the English procurement regime in Faraday Development Ltd v …
Rolling in the deep court favours public interest when deciding to lift the suspension of a contract award for new tube trains
The High Court has laid down an important ruling on the issue of whether a public authority may enter into a contract with its preferred bidder pursuant …
Public Procurement Health Check – TCC Decision Provides Checklist of how Public Procurement Exercises can go Awry
In a decision which will have important implications for the conduct of public procurement exercises, the Technology and Construction Court (“TCC“) has …
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