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North East law firm appointed to London consortium panel
Newcastle commercial law firm Muckle LLP has been selected for a place on the prestigious London Universities Purchasing Consortium’s (LUPC) new legal panel.
The new legal framework begins on 1st September, following a highly competitive tender process and will run for three years with an option to extend for one year.
The framework will be open to all LUPC members which includes London universities, colleges, the British Council, British Library and British Film Institute, as well as government agencies, research organisations, museums and other cultural establishments.
LUPC members currently spend around £13 million per year on legal services of which £3.6 million went through the existing LUPC framework agreement in 2012/2013.
The professional purchasing organisation acts on behalf of more than 60 member institutions with the new framework covering employment, commercial and finance, litigation, property, construction and constitutional and regulatory legal advice.
Tony McPhillips, partner at Muckle LLP said: “This is a significant win for us as we were up against some of the largest and best firms in the country. Our sector experience and reputation across educational institutions has been growing steadily over the past few years. This has been recognised in our appointment and extends our existing higher education and further education capabilities across the south of England. We are delighted to have gained a place on the panel and look forward to working with members during the months and years ahead.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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