This means we’re perfectly placed to help you if you’re tackling legal issues around procurement and subsidy control/state aid.
Our dedicated legal team has experience on all sides of the table. So whether you’re in the public, utility or private sectors, procuring, bidding or otherwise engaging in these areas, we can advise you.
For buyers, we’ll help you build and steer your way through regulated processes to successful contract award. For suppliers, we’ll help you navigate your way into bidding and maximize your opportunity to win the contract. Whether you’re looking to be a provider or recipient of state resources, we’ll guide you through the complexities of subsidy control and/or state aid rules.
When things don’t go as planned, our extensive experience of managing disputes and complaints frequently leads to better outcomes for our clients - on these occasions, time is of the essence, as you’ll often have a tight deadline for making complaints and/or formulating your response. Having a leading global law firm at your disposal who can work quickly and efficiently is essential.
This isn’t just about advising you on the law but having the practical experience and commercial insight to match. We’ll become an extension of your team, helping you navigate the ever-changing regulatory environment around procurement and subsidy control/state aid, and evolving market issues like supply chain security and resilience in outsourced delivery.
Whatever size your organization, we’ll provide you with consistent, high quality legal advice, focused on solutions that will suit your needs.
Our global lawyers can help you with all aspects of procurement, state aid and subsidy control law. Our recent experience includes advising:
- a national highways agency on two business critical technology frameworks which will be the core vehicles for the delivery of IT products and services technology pipeline, with a combined value of c.£1.5bn
- a large rail company with a legal challenge to the outcome of a procurement in respect of contracts worth circa £450,000,000
- a pair of biomedical research organizations on strategically important projects including the supply of liquid nitrogen, IT operation services, information management systems, catering services, cleaning services, accommodation services, supply of consumables and printing services
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