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In an area requiring very specific expertise, we have a leading position advising companies with respect to the EU and UK rules prohibiting certain forms of direct and indirect state subsidies, and the highly complex rules governing governmental tenders throughout the EU and UK.
These areas are highly regulated under EU and UK law, closely monitored by the EC and national authorities in the EU, and can be highly litigious before the UK courts. We advise national governments and awarding bodies, recipients of state support, bidders and third-party complainants, as well as regularly represent such parties before the EC and the European courts in Luxembourg and the CMA in the UK, as well as in procurement matters before national courts in the EU and before the UK courts. Our strength is recognized not only by our involvement in the most significant cases, but also by leading legal directories.
Capabilities include:
State aid compliance risk management assessments
Consultations through complex EU/UK procurement procedures
Challenging or defending procurement decisions
Merger and market conduct advice where public entities are involved
The Procurement Act 2023 will come into force in the UK in February 2025. It represents a once-in-a-generation change to the way that contracting authorities must procure their goods, services and works. The Procurement Act 2023 replaces several existing statutory instruments, notably the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016, Concession Contracts Regulations 2016 and Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011. With the aim of modernising the procurement landscape in the UK by consolidating and simplifying existing regulations into a single framework, the Procurement Act 2023 should represent a significant shift towards a more efficient, transparent and flexible public procurement system, designed to better serve both buyers and suppliers.
Please do review our alerts on the key changes that will be brought about by the implementation of the Procurement Act 2023. Our team of specialists are available to guide you through those changes as required, so please do get in touch with one of our key contacts.
Read our latest analyses of the UK Procurement Act 2023 in the PDFs below:
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