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Judicial Review, Public Interest Immunity and Coroners

In the latest fallout from the death of Alexander Litvinenko, the government has convinced the Administrative Court to exclude interested persons from the Judicial Review relating to document release.
30 July 2013

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Losing bidders and the right to information in the procurement process

Information is power, so how much does an authority want or have to hand over following a procurement decision? The question often arises in connection with any challenge or court proceedings raised.
26 July 2013

Challenging procurement decisions: New time limit no excuse for lacking claim details

A recent judgement (Corelogic v Bristol City Council) proves there is no leeway for late amendments in procurement challenge claims.
24 July 2013

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New time limit for procurement-related judicial review

Dissatisfied with a public procurement decision? The new time limit leaves little time to do much about it with claimants being warned it may be too late by the time a procurement decision is made.
09 July 2013

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European Procurement Reform gathers pace

Provisions announced by the EU are expected to improve legal security for public authorities and economic operators cooperating on infrastructure projects or the providing services to the public.
03 July 2013

Can a public authority appoint another public authority without procuring?

The European Court rejects an attempt by two German public authorities (city and regional authorities in Düren) to use procurement process exemptions.
21 June 2013
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