11KBW offers ‘a leading public procurement practice’, with members regularly acting in leading High Court claims brought under the Public Contracts and Utilities Contracts Regulations, as well as judicial reviews concerning contract awards. Patrick Halliday continues to act for Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in a challenge to its procurement for the provision of medical waste management services. In James Waste Management v Essex CC, Nigel Giffin KC and Stephen Kosmin acted for the claimant in the first domestic case to consider Regulation 72 of the Public Contracts Regulations regarding substantial modifications of regulated contracts. Rupert Paines is representing the claimant in Cinapsis Ltd v Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB, with the telecoms provider challenging the decisions by the ICB to enter into an unadvertised direct award with one of its major competitors.
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‘Michael Smith is always friendly and pleasant to deal with.’
’11 KBW are really good to deal with – clerks room is really pragmatic and responsive.’
‘The service provided by the clerks is exactly what one would hope for and expect. It is swift professional and efficient.’
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Keating Chambers
Having established ‘a great reputation for its bench strength in public procurement’, members of Keating Chambers consistently appear for government bodies in litigation and on an advisory basis. Sarah Hannaford KC, Fionnuala McCredie KC and Simon Taylor all appeared in Siemens Mobility v HS2 Ltd, with the High Court dismissing all of Siemens claims in the long-running procurement challenge to HS2’s award of a contract for the provision of rolling stock to a joint venture comprising Bombardier and Hitachi. McCredie KC, Taylor and Rachael O’Hagan all acted for the claimant in Excelerate Technology v West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS University Foundation Trust, a dispute concerning the procurement of satellite and wireless equipment for emergency services.
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‘Clerking is responsive and helpful. Will is a stand-out individual for client service.’
‘Extremely friendly and personable team. Will Shrubsall leads the team excellently and maintains and builds client relationships.’
‘The clerking team at Keating is always highly responsive, helpful, and keen to provide support.’
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Monckton Chambers
‘The best set by far for public procurement’, Monckton Chambers' members cover the full gamut of procurement work, from non-contentious advice during the tendering process to representing clients in highly complex disputes. Alan Bates is acting as sole counsel for the defendant in Fortem Solutions Ltd v Paragon Asra Housing Ltd, a dispute concerning the urgency exception in the Public Contracts Regulations to award the replacement contract to another supplier without competition. In Siemens Mobility Ltd v HS2, Fiona Banks and Alfred Artley acted for the claimant in the long-running challenge to the rolling stock procurement for the new rail service; with the High Court dismissing the 17 claims in November 2023. Ewan West KC will represent the claimant in Mitie Care and Custody Ltd v Ministry of Justice and HM Prison and Probation Service, with the trial set for early 2025 confronting the award of a high profile and long-term contract for prison management services at HMP Altcourse.
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‘David Hockney and John Keegan instil a superb ethos. Professional, responsive commercial and friendly.’
‘Steven Duffet provides an excellent service and assists with urgent matters.’
‘The clerks room is always very helpful. Gemma Goodwin is reliable and responsive.’
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Blackstone Chambers
‘A first rate commercial set’, Blackstone Chambers offers a strong offering in procurement law as part of its broader public law expertise. Emily Neill is ‘erudite, calm and authoritative’ and recently acted for Northern Ireland's Department of Finance in defending a challenge to award the IT services contract for the jurisdiction's land registry. James Segan KC is particularly adept regarding matters in the IT and telecoms fields, while Hanif Mussa KC is regularly instructed by government departments across a wide range of procurement issues, including energy and transportation.
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‘The Chambers as a whole is a first-rate commercial set and worth every penny of the advice they give.’
‘Service is generally good.’
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11KBW
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‘Michael Smith is always friendly and pleasant to deal with.’
’11 KBW are really good to deal with – clerks room is really pragmatic and responsive.’
‘The service provided by the clerks is exactly what one would hope for and expect. It is swift professional and efficient.’
Highlight-Mandate
Keating Chambers
Having established ‘a great reputation for its bench strength in public procurement’, members of Keating Chambers consistently appear for government bodies in litigation and on an advisory basis. Sarah Hannaford KC, Fionnuala McCredie KC and Simon Taylor all appeared in Siemens Mobility v HS2 Ltd, with the High Court dismissing all of Siemens claims in the long-running procurement challenge to HS2’s award of a contract for the provision of rolling stock to a joint venture comprising Bombardier and Hitachi. McCredie KC, Taylor and Rachael O’Hagan all acted for the claimant in Excelerate Technology v West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS University Foundation Trust, a dispute concerning the procurement of satellite and wireless equipment for emergency services.
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‘Clerking is responsive and helpful. Will is a stand-out individual for client service.’
‘Extremely friendly and personable team. Will Shrubsall leads the team excellently and maintains and builds client relationships.’
‘The clerking team at Keating is always highly responsive, helpful, and keen to provide support.’
Highlight-Mandate
Monckton Chambers
‘The best set by far for public procurement’, Monckton Chambers' members cover the full gamut of procurement work, from non-contentious advice during the tendering process to representing clients in highly complex disputes. Alan Bates is acting as sole counsel for the defendant in Fortem Solutions Ltd v Paragon Asra Housing Ltd, a dispute concerning the urgency exception in the Public Contracts Regulations to award the replacement contract to another supplier without competition. In Siemens Mobility Ltd v HS2, Fiona Banks and Alfred Artley acted for the claimant in the long-running challenge to the rolling stock procurement for the new rail service; with the High Court dismissing the 17 claims in November 2023. Ewan West KC will represent the claimant in Mitie Care and Custody Ltd v Ministry of Justice and HM Prison and Probation Service, with the trial set for early 2025 confronting the award of a high profile and long-term contract for prison management services at HMP Altcourse.
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‘David Hockney and John Keegan instil a superb ethos. Professional, responsive commercial and friendly.’
‘Steven Duffet provides an excellent service and assists with urgent matters.’
‘The clerks room is always very helpful. Gemma Goodwin is reliable and responsive.’
Highlight-Mandate
Blackstone Chambers
‘A first rate commercial set’, Blackstone Chambers offers a strong offering in procurement law as part of its broader public law expertise. Emily Neill is ‘erudite, calm and authoritative’ and recently acted for Northern Ireland's Department of Finance in defending a challenge to award the IT services contract for the jurisdiction's land registry. James Segan KC is particularly adept regarding matters in the IT and telecoms fields, while Hanif Mussa KC is regularly instructed by government departments across a wide range of procurement issues, including energy and transportation.
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‘The Chambers as a whole is a first-rate commercial set and worth every penny of the advice they give.’
‘Service is generally good.’