Transforming public procurement: our Green Paper response

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Roger Bickerstaff

Partner
UK

With over 25 years' experience as a leading technology lawyer and now based in both our London and San Francisco offices, I have extensive experience advising on tech infrastructure and outsourcing projects.

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Stuart Cairns

Partner
UK

I am a London-based partner in our Commercial practice, focusing on public sector and utilities procurement, particularly in infrastructure. I have worked extensively with all manner of Government and regulated bodies both nationally and internationally.

In December 2020, the Cabinet Office released an important consultation paper on the future shape of UK procurement law following our exit from the EU. The Green Paper outlined a number of very welcome proposals for reform, as well as some that were perhaps more controversial. As specialist public procurement lawyers, acting for the public, utilities and private sectors, Bird & Bird was delighted to submit a response to the Green Paper.

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