
Lessons to be learned from the case of Energysolutions EU Ltd v...
16/08/2016
Part 1: Record keeping in procurement
I am a Knowledge Lawyer for the Procurement team. I am responsible for supporting the team and their clients with training, precedents and know-how.
My background is in dispute resolution and litigation specialising in public procurement. I have extensive experience of advising clients on procurement challenges as well as on non-contentious procurement matters, such as compliance and risk mitigation strategies.
I am a member of the Procurement Lawyers’ Association.
Part 1: Record keeping in procurement
Requirements for contracts covered by the WTO Government Procurement Agreement and the UK-EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement
A series of short articles investigating the anticipated public procurement reforms
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