Public procurement, which is the process used by government departments, public sector organisations and certain utility industry bodies to procure goods and services from the private sector, is a unique legal specialty. The United Kingdom is home to a roster of talented lawyers specialising in this area of law. These professionals excel in their ability to navigate complex regulations and policies, made even more intricate by the current landscape of Brexit implications. In this article, we will showcase and delve into the professionals working tirelessly behind the scenes to safeguard processes, uphold integrity, and protect both the public and private interests.
These experts range across law firms large and small, working for both government agencies and private companies. Their work covers numerous sectors, from healthcare to transport, and capital projects. They are dealing with contentious matters such as procurement challenges and compliance issues, but also assist with smoother procedures, such as guiding tender processes. Let’s meet these incredible practitioners.
Chris Jackson – Burges Salmon LLP
Chris Jackson specialises in procurement challenges and has achieved notable successes in transport and healthcare disputes. As a solicitor advocate at Burges Salmon LLP, he is often called upon to litigate complex rail franchising matters.
Rupert Sydenham – Hogan Lovells
At Hogan Lovells, Rupert Sydenham is known for his expertise and distinguished litigation record in procurement challenges, especially concerning transport and capital projects.
Louise Dobson – Addleshaw Goddard LLP
Louise Dobson primarily handles contractor and bidder-side challenges at Addleshaw Goddard LLP. Her in-depth knowledge of the healthcare and life sciences sectors, along with rail procurement litigation, makes her a sought-after expert in her field.
Fiona Beattie – Macfarlanes LLP
Fiona Beattie at Macfarlanes LLP advises bidders and public sector organisations on issues relating to contract award procedure, state aid rules, and compliance with procurement rules, specifically in land development projects.
Rebecca Rees – Trowers & Hamlins LLP
The head of Trowers & Hamlins’ public procurement team, Rebecca Rees, maintains a balanced practice acting for both public and private sector clients on projects with a substantial construction component. Her additional expertise in housing and local government are often remarked upon by clients.
Catherine Wolfenden – Osborne Clarke LLP
Catherine Wolfenden is a formidable litigator and leads the procurement practice group at Osborne Clarke LLP. She is adept at guiding the tender process and staying ahead of policy developments.
Emily Heard – Bevan Brittan LLP
Emily Heard is spotlighted as a leading specialist in healthcare procurement challenges at Bevan Brittan LLP. Acting for NHS trusts, local authorities, private and third-sector bidders, Heard also assists authorities and claimants in transportation infrastructure challenges.
Totis Kotsonis – Pinsent Masons
Totis Kotsonis at Pinsent Masons advises on an array of contentious and non-contentious matters concerning high-value capital and defence projects. He acts for contractors and public authorities and has profound expertise in state aid regulation.
Duncan Osler – MacRoberts LLP
Regularly consulted for advice on tender processes and contract variation, Duncan Osler of MacRoberts LLP supports government and executive agencies, as well as contractors on both sides of the border.
David McGowan – Dentons
As a seasoned and trusted adviser to government departments, utility regulators and non-departmental public bodies like Network Rail, David McGowan with Dentons also represents bidders in procurement challenges.
These remarkable lawyers are merely a snapshot of the many professionals making their mark in the public procurement landscape across the United Kingdom. As government bodies and private companies continue to navigate the myriad complexities of procurement laws, these professionals will undoubtedly continue their critical work, safeguarding public and private interest alike.
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