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Online Junior Professionals National Lead Meeting - Provider Selection Regime and an Update on the new Procurement Act 2023

14 March 2024 12:00 - 13:00

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14 March 2024  |  Free

LLG are delighted to be hosting our first Junior Professionals National Lead Meeting for 2024 where we will be joined by our corporate partners Capsticks.

In this session our speakers Mary Mundy, Rebecca Gilbert & Owen Wilcox will be discussing the Provider Selection Regime and providing an Update on the new Procurement Act 2023.

We hope you can join us on the day.

Mary Mundy, Partner

Mary is an experienced commercial lawyer with a particular focus on public procurement. She has extensive experience advising clients in a range of sectors including health, central government, local government, housing and utilities. Mary has experience of working in-house and has previously been Legal Counsel at DHL advising NHS Supply Chain on setting up framework agreements for health supplies and a commercial lawyer at the regional development agency, Yorkshire Forward, where she advised on some of their most complex projects including Finance Yorkshire and the Leeds Arena.

Rebecca Gilbert, Principal Associate

Rebecca’s expertise spans across a number of disciplines from property to commercial to public and local government law. She regularly advises public sector clients on development agreements; corporate and collaborative structures; joint ventures; options appraisals; governance arrangements; funding agreements; services contracts and other commercial agreements; procurement and vires; land assembly; acquisitions, disposals and leasing arrangements and title matters.

Her practical experience enables her to manage projects effectively as well as identifying solutions to potential issues arising and supporting her clients throughout their projects enabling them to progress as smoothly as possible.

Owen Wilcox, Principal Associate

Owen’s expertise encompasses local authority corporate and ethical governance, public procurement, public services contracting and regeneration projects. He has advised in relation to constitutional reviews and ethical standards investigations, commissioning and shared services projects, BSF and stock transfer schemes and complex procurement arrangements.

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