08/11/2018

Register for this event
  • Registration: 09.30 - 10:00

    Seminar: 10.00 – 13.00, followed by lunch

    Our Procurement team will cover legislative and policy developments as well as looking at recent EU and UK court cases and how these affect procurement in practice.

    Key Topics

    • Brexit
    • Evaluation, moderation and debriefing – learning from the Lancashire Care case
    • Concessions  - what is, or is not, a concession?
    • Update on key UK and EU cases

    Speakers from Bevan Brittan LLP

    • Emily Heard, Partner
    • Susie Smith, Consultant

    Who Should Attend?

    • Legal Advisors
    • Procurement Officers
    • Commissioners
    • Project Managers

    As you will see, we are making a nominal charge of £25 for attendance at these events - which are always heavily oversubscribed. We introduced this charge for the Procurement Updates in summer 2018, in an attempt to reduce last minute no-shows. There were very few no-shows at those events and we have therefore decided to continue to make a charge.  

    FAQs

    Where can I contact the organiser with any questions? Please email us at events@bevanbrittan.com and a member of our events team will be in touch with you within 3 working days

    I really want to attend but can't make the date. Will you repeat this event? Even though we may not repeat the specific event we will be holding other events that may be of relevance to you so please email events@bevanbrittan.com with your chosen areas of interest.

     

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