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Practical Law Public Sector blog
On reflecting on the year ahead, for the time being we’ve decided to stop blogging in 2018. For Practical Law customers, we’ll be collating a monthly summary, highlighting key developments, and sharing it via our customer emails. We’ll publish the first one at the end of this month (January 2018). Thank you for your support, … Continue reading Practical Law Public Sector blog →
This is a public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from October to December 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or legal developments that are covered or … Continue reading Public children law digest (October – December 2017) →
In brief for week ending 10 January 2018
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (October-December 2017)
Our quarterly freedom of information law blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (October-December 2017) →
In brief for week ending 3 January 2018
Public procurement case digest (November – December 2017)
November and December’s case digest includes an EFTA Court decision contradicting the test developed by the Supreme Court in Nuclear Decommissioning Authority v Energy Solutions, which may be of interest due to the fact that an EEA-style option under the jurisdiction of the EFTA Court is a possible outcome of the UK’s Brexit negotiations, and two … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (November – December 2017) →
This was the last in a series of claims brought against the Legal Services Commission (LSC) relating to the 2010 round of tenders for legal services contracts. Proceedings were issued in the Administrative Court in November 2010 and only reached trial (in the TCC) in October 2017. Mr Justice Coulson commented on the procedural history … Continue reading Judgment was handed down on 31 October 2017 by Mr Justice Coulson in R (Hersi & Co Solicitors) v The Lord Chancellor (as successor to the Legal Services Commission) →
This is the latest in our series of quarterly adult social care update blogs giving readers a snapshot of the most important cases, issues or developments in adult social care. This post looks at developments from August to October 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on … Continue reading Adult Social Care Quarterly Digest (August – October 2017) →
October’s case digest includes an ECJ judgment concerning the methodology of identifying abnormally low tenders, and a High Court ruling considering extensions of time and the dispute timetable in procurement disputes. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases covered, or think that we … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (October 2017) →
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from July to September 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (July – September 2017) →
This is a public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from July to September 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or legal developments that are covered or … Continue reading Public children law digest (July-September 2017) →
August and September’s case digest, after a quiet period for the courts, includes an ECJ ruling holding that a tenderer can be excluded from a tendering procedure when a member of its bidding consortium loses its accreditation from a third party, and a High Court judgment lifting an automatic suspension. Please feel free to submit a comment … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (August-September 2017) →
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (July-September 2017)
Our quarterly freedom of information law blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (July-September 2017) →
In brief for week ending 20 September 2017
In brief for week ending 13 September 2017
In brief for week ending 6 September 2017
Housing law quarterly digest (June – August 2017)
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from June to August 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are covered or … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (June – August 2017) →
Public procurement policy review: June to August 2017
This post sets out the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of and covers the period from June to August 2017. The post does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see Public Procurement case … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: June to August 2017 →
In brief for week ending 30 August 2017
In brief for week ending 16 August 2017
Adult Social Care Quarterly Digest (May – July 2017)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly adult social care update blogs giving readers a snapshot of the most important cases, issues or developments in adult social care. This post looks at developments from May 2017 to July 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have … Continue reading Adult Social Care Quarterly Digest (May – July 2017) →
In brief for week ending 9 August 2017
In brief for week ending 26 July 2017
In brief for week ending 19 July 2017
In brief for week ending 12 July 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: complexity without clarity?
For what is inevitably a framework document, to be followed by a promised tranche of sectoral Bills and a wide and long-term run of statutory instruments, the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill is at first sight surprisingly lengthy. Its complexity and specificity will have given immediate reassurance to some in industry and elsewhere who voiced pre-publication … Continue reading European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: complexity without clarity? →
Our quarterly freedom of information law blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (April-June 2017) →
Public children law digest (March – June 2017)
This is the public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from March 2017 to June 2017. In the last three months, the President of the Family Division has been particularly busy, reviewing how the judiciary should conduct itself with different agencies, as well as grappling … Continue reading Public children law digest (March – June 2017) →
Education law quarterly digest (April – June 2017)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from April to June 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (April – June 2017) →
In brief for week ending 28 June 2017
In brief for week ending 21 June 2017
In brief for week ending 14 June 2017
Housing law quarterly digest (March – May 2017)
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from March to May 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are covered … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (March – May 2017) →
In brief for week ending 7 June 2017
Public procurement policy review: March to May 2017
This post sets out the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of and covers the period from March to May 2017. The post does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see Public Procurement … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: March to May 2017 →
In brief for week ending 31 May 2017
In brief for week ending 24 May 2017
Adult Social Care Quarterly Digest (January – April 2017)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly adult social care update blogs giving readers a snapshot of the most important cases, issues or developments in adult social care. This post looks at developments from January 2017 to April 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if … Continue reading Adult Social Care Quarterly Digest (January – April 2017) →
In brief for week ending 17 May 2017
In brief for week ending 10 May 2017
In brief for week ending 3 May 2017
In brief for week ending 12 April 2017
In brief for week ending 5 April 2017
Education law quarterly digest (January – March 2017)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from January to March 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (January – March 2017) →
In brief for week ending 29 March 2017
In brief for week ending 22 March 2017
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (January-March 2017)
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (January-March 2017) →
Housing law quarterly digest (December 2016 – February 2017)
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from December 2016 to February 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (December 2016 – February 2017) →
In brief for week ending 8 March 2017
Public procurement policy review: December 2016 to February 2017
This post sets out the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of and covers the period from December 2016 to February 2017. The post does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see Public … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: December 2016 to February 2017 →
In brief for week ending 22 February 2017
Public children law digest (January – February 2017) Part 1
This is part one of the public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from January to February 2017. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or legal developments that … Continue reading Public children law digest (January – February 2017) Part 1 →
In brief for week ending 15 February 2017
In brief for week ending 8 February 2017
In brief for week ending 1 February 2017
In brief for week ending 25 January 2017
This is the latest in our series of quarterly adult social care update blogs giving readers a snapshot of the most important cases, issues or developments in adult social care. This post looks at developments from September 2016 to December 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query … Continue reading Adult Social Care Quarterly Digest (September – December 2016) →
In brief for week ending 18 January 2017
Education law quarterly digest (November – December 2016)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from November to December 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (November – December 2016) →
In brief for week ending 21 December 2016
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (September-December 2016)
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (September-December 2016) →
In brief for week ending 30 November 2016
In brief for week ending 23 November 2016
Public procurement policy review: June to November 2016
This post sets out the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of and covers the period from June to November 2016. The post does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see Public … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: June to November 2016 →
In brief for week ending 16 November 2016
Housing law quarterly digest (June – November 2016)
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from June to November 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (June – November 2016) →
In brief for week ending 9 November 2016
In brief for week ending 2 November 2016
In brief for week ending 26 October 2016
Education law quarterly digest (August – October 2016)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from August to October 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (August – October 2016) →
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (July-September 2016)
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (July-September 2016) →
In brief for week ending 5 October 2016
In brief for week ending 28 September 2016
In brief for week ending 21 September 2016
In brief for week ending 14 September 2016
In brief for week ending 7 September 2016
Public children law digest (May 2016 – August 2016) Part 2
This is part two of the public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from May 2016 to August 2016. The remaining topic to be covered from part one, is that of transparency. Other interesting cases of note will also be covered. Please feel free to … Continue reading Public children law digest (May 2016 – August 2016) Part 2 →
Adult Social Care Quarterly Digest (May – August 2016)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly adult social care update blogs giving readers a snapshot of the most important cases, issues or developments in adult social care. This post looks at developments from May 2016 to August 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query … Continue reading Adult Social Care Quarterly Digest (May – August 2016) →
In brief for week ending 31 August 2016
In brief for week ending 24 August 2016
Public children law digest (May 2016 – August 2016) Part 1
This is a public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from May 2016 to August 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or legal developments that are covered … Continue reading Public children law digest (May 2016 – August 2016) Part 1 →
In brief for week ending 17 August 2016
In brief for week ending 10 August 2016
Education law quarterly digest (May – July 2016)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from May to July 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (May – July 2016) →
In brief for week ending 27 July 2016
In brief for week ending 20 July 2016
In brief for week ending 13 July 2016
In brief for week ending 6 July 2016
In brief for week ending 29 June 2016
In brief for week ending 22 June 2016
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (April – June 2016)
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (April – June 2016) →
In brief for week ending 15 June 2016
In brief for week ending 8 June 2016
Housing law quarterly digest (January – May 2016)
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from January to May 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are covered … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (January – May 2016) →
In brief for week ending 1 June 2016
In brief for week ending 25 May 2016
Public procurement policy review: March to May 2016
This post sets out the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of and covers the period from March to May 2016. The post does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see Public Procurement case … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: March to May 2016 →
Adult social care quarterly digest (February – April 2016)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly adult social care update blogs, giving readers a snapshot of the most important cases, issues and developments in adult social care. This post looks at developments from February 2016 to April 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if … Continue reading Adult social care quarterly digest (February – April 2016) →
In brief for week ending 27 April 2016
In brief for week ending 13 April 2016
In brief for week ending 6 April 2016
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from February 2016 to April 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (February 2016 – April 2016) →
In brief for week ending 30 March 2016
In brief for week ending 23 March 2016
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (January – March 2016) →
In brief for week ending 9 March 2016
This post sets out the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of and covers the period from December 2015 to February 2016. The post does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: December 2015 to February 2016 →
In brief for week ending 24 February 2016
Public children law digest (December 2015 – February 2016)
This is a public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from December 2015 to February 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or legal developments that are covered or if … Continue reading Public children law digest (December 2015 – February 2016) →
In brief for week ending 17 February 2016
In brief for week ending 10 February 2016
In brief for week ending 27 January 2016
This is the second in our series of quarterly adult social care update blogs giving readers a snapshot of the most important cases, issues or developments in adult social care. This post looks at developments from November 2015 to January 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query … Continue reading Adult social care quarterly digest (November 2015 – January 2016) →
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from October 2015 to January 2016. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (October 2015 – January 2016) →
In brief for week ending 23 December 2015
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (October – December 2015)
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (October – December 2015) →
In brief for week ending 16 December 2015
In brief for week ending 9 December 2015
Housing law quarterly digest (October – December 2015)
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from October to December 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are covered or … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (October – December 2015) →
In brief for week ending 18 November 2015
This post sets out the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of and covers the period from September to November 2015. The post does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see Public … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: September to November 2015 →
Public children law digest (September – November 2015)
This is a public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from September to November 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or legal developments that are covered or … Continue reading Public children law digest (September – November 2015) →
In brief for week ending 11 November 2015
Adult social care quarterly digest (August – October 2015)
This is the first of our series of quarterly adult social care update blogs, giving readers a snapshot of the most important cases, issues and developments in adult social care. This post looks at developments from August to October 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you … Continue reading Adult social care quarterly digest (August – October 2015) →
In brief for week ending 4 November 2015
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from May to September 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (May – September 2015) →
In brief for week ending 28 October 2015
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (July – September 2015)
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (July – September 2015) →
In brief for week ending 21 October 2015
In brief for week ending 14 October 2015
Education law quarterly digest (July 2015 – September 2015)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from July 2015 to September 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (July 2015 – September 2015) →
In brief for week ending 30 September 2015
In brief for week ending 23 September 2015
In brief for week ending 16 September 2015
In brief for week ending 2 September 2015
In brief for week ending 26 August 2015
In brief for week ending 19 August 2015
Our third post of this year on the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of covers the period from June to August 2015. It does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public procurement case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, … Continue reading Public procurement legislation and policy review: June – August 2015 →
This is a public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from June to August 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or legal developments that are covered or if … Continue reading Public children law digest (June – August 2015) →
In brief for week ending 5 August 2015
In brief for week ending 29 July 2015
In brief for week ending 22 July 2015
In brief for week ending 15 July 2015
In brief for week ending 8 July 2015
In brief for week ending 1 July 2015
Education law quarterly digest (April 2015 – June 2015)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from April 2015 to June 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (April 2015 – June 2015) →
In brief for week ending 24 June 2015
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (April – June 2015)
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (April – June 2015) →
In brief for week ending 17 June 2015
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from March to May 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are covered … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (March 2015 – May 2015) →
In brief for week ending 10 June 2015
In brief for week ending 27 May 2015
In brief for week ending 20 May 2015
Public children law digest (February – May 2015)
This is a public children law update blog to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments from February to May 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or legal development that are covered or … Continue reading Public children law digest (February – May 2015) →
In brief for week ending 13 May 2015
In brief for week ending 29 April 2015
In brief for week ending 15 April 2015
In brief for week ending 8 April 2015
Education law quarterly digest (November 2014 – March 2015)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from November 2014 to March 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (November 2014 – March 2015) →
In brief for week ending 1 April 2015
Public procurement case digest (March 2015)
March’s case digest includes an ECJ preliminary ruling on the effect of bias on the award of a public contract and the right to bring a challenge out of time, and a General Court decision annulling certain tender decisions taken by the European Aviation Safety Agency. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (March 2015) →
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (January – March 2015)
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (January – March 2015) →
Housing law quarterly digest (December 2014 – February 2015)
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from December 2014 to February 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are covered … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (December 2014 – February 2015) →
In brief for week ending 11 March 2015
Public procurement case digest (February 2015)
February’s case digest includes two High Court cases considering the lifting of automatic suspensions on contract awards for services. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases covered, or think that we have missed a case that should be brought to the … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (February 2015) →
How practical is a 350 page bundle for care proceedings?
From the view of a local authority lawyer conducting care proceedings and generally being in charge of the court bundle, the simplest of cases will often expand beyond two full lever arch files. These will be filled with the life story of not only the child or children, but also those of their parents and … Continue reading How practical is a 350 page bundle for care proceedings? →
In brief for week ending 4 March 2015
Public procurement legislation and policy review: December 2014 to February 2015
Our first post of this year on the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of covers the period from December 2014 to February 2015. It does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public procurement case digest. For a summary of the latest … Continue reading Public procurement legislation and policy review: December 2014 to February 2015 →
In brief for week ending 25 February 2015
This is the first public children law digest, designed to give readers a snapshot of the important cases, issues and developments in this area of law from January to February 2015. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases, issues, or … Continue reading Public children law digest (January – February 2015) →
In brief for week ending 18 February 2015
In brief for week ending 4 February 2015
Public procurement case digest (January 2015)
January’s case digest includes a High Court judgment considering if a bidder can be prevented from claiming damages due to a failure to challenge before the end of the standstill period. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases covered, or think … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (January 2015) →
Legal aid is to help the vulnerable – really?
The government has seen many challenges to the way that legal aid is administered in the past year. From the successful challenge to the proposed residence test, to the guidance around exceptional case funding and the unsuccessful challenge to the evidence requirements for domestic violence victims, the end result appears to be that fewer people … Continue reading Legal aid is to help the vulnerable – really? →
In brief for week ending 28 January 2015
Public procurement case digest (December 2014)
December’s case digest includes an ECJ ruling on the compatibility with the EU rules of national law governing participation in procurement procedures, an Advocate General’s opinion on the interpretation of award criteria under Directive 2004/18, and the European Ombudsman rejecting a further complaint about the CJEU’s inclusion of an educational requirement in its tenders for translators. … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (December 2014) →
Obtaining housing for the family during care proceedings: is judicial pressure enough?
The situation of a parent who has been assessed as capable of caring for their child during care proceedings, but who needs housing before they can resume care is a familiar one for lawyers and social workers dealing with care cases.
In brief for week ending 7 January 2015
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (October – December 2014) →
In brief for week ending 23 December 2014
In brief for week ending 17 December 2014
Housing quarterly digest (September – November 2014)
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from September 2014 to November 2014. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments that are … Continue reading Housing quarterly digest (September – November 2014) →
Public procurement case digest (November 2014)
November’s case digest includes a number of rejected appeals against European procurement decisions by the General Court, and an ECJ ruling regarding the exclusion of an economic operator from a procurement procedure due to inaccurate documentation. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (November 2014) →
In brief for week ending 3 December 2014
In brief for week ending 26 November 2014
Public procurement legislation and policy review: September- November 2014
Our fourth post of 2014 on the key developments in public procurement legislation and policy that lawyers need to be aware of covers the period from September to November 2014. It does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public procurement case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see … Continue reading Public procurement legislation and policy review: September- November 2014 →
Education law quarterly digest (August – October 2014)
This is the latest in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from August to October 2014. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (August – October 2014) →
In brief for week ending 5 November 2014
In brief for week ending 29 October 2014
In brief for week ending 15 October 2014
In brief for week ending 8 October 2014
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (July – September 2014)
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (July – September 2014) →
In brief for week ending 17 September 2014
In brief for week ending 10 September 2014
Housing law quarterly digest (June 2014 – August 2014)
Our quarterly housing law update blogs enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from June 2014 to August 2014. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the developments … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (June 2014 – August 2014) →
In brief for week ending 3 September 2014
In brief for week ending 27 August 2014
Public procurement legislation and policy review: June- August 2014
Our third post of 2014 on the key developments in public procurement legislation policy that lawyers need to be aware of covers the period from June to August 2014. It does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public procurement case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see Public … Continue reading Public procurement legislation and policy review: June- August 2014 →
Education law quarterly digest (May – July 2014)
This is the first in our series of quarterly education update blogs which will enable readers to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments in education law from May to July 2014. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on … Continue reading Education law quarterly digest (May – July 2014) →
In brief for week ending 6 August 2014
Public procurement case digest (July 2014)
July 2014 saw public procurement making an appearance in the Supreme Court, which considered what a “reasonably well-informed and normally diligent” tenderer actually is. In a busy month, other issues considered by the courts included automatic suspension, development agreements and cross border interests. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (July 2014) →
June was a relatively quiet month for public procurement case law. Top of the bill was the ECJ considering (and rejecting) an attempt to extend the Teckal in-house exception to cover joint ventures between public authorities and charities. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (June 2014) →
Our quarterly freedom of information law update blogs focus on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up on the most important cases, issues … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (April – June 2014) →
In brief for week ending 18 June 2014
This is the sixth of our series of quarterly housing law update blogs, which will enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from March 2014 to May 2014. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (March 2014 – May 2014) →
Public procurement case digest (May 2014)
May was a busy month for public procurement case law, with this month’s digest covering decisions on automatic suspension, the requirements for particulars of claim, in-house contract award and limitation periods, as well as an Advocate General’s opinion on development projects. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (May 2014) →
In brief for week ending 28 May 2014
Public procurement policy review: March 2014 – May 2014
Our second post of 2014 on the key developments in public procurement policy lawyers need to be aware of covers the period from March to May 2014. It does not consider case law as this is covered in our monthly public procurement case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see Public procurement case … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: March 2014 – May 2014 →
Public procurement case digest (April 2014)
After taking a rest in March, due to a lack of published decisions, our public procurement case digest is back. In this month’s digest: The General Court considers the obligation to provide debrief information, and the ability to reject a tender which does not comply with the contracting authority’s submission formalities. The Advocate General issues … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (April 2014) →
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (January – March 2014)
This is the fifth in our series of quarterly freedom of information law update blogs, which focuses on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (January – March 2014) →
Our first post of 2014 on key developments in public procurement policy that lawyers advising in this area need to be aware of covers the period from December 2013 to February 2014. It does not consider case law, which is covered in our monthly public procurement case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: December 2013 – February 2014 →
This is the fifth of our series of quarterly housing law update blogs, which will enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from December 2013 to February 2014. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (December 2013 – February 2014) →
Public procurement case digest (February 2014)
In this month’s digest another automatic suspension is lifted, the courts consider the best value requirements when taking a service in-house and the Advocate General has again been considering the in-house exception. Please feel free to submit a comment below or send us an Ask query if you have any views on the cases covered … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (February 2014) →
Public procurement case digest (January 2014)
In this month’s digest the Advocate General has been considering whether the in-house exception, something the new directives seek to codify, should be extended. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com if you have any views on the cases covered or think that we have missed a case that … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (January 2014) →
This post looks back at some of the key developments in freedom of information and data protection law in 2013 and highlights the impact these developments (and others that are expected) are likely to have in 2014. If you are particularly interested in any expected development in this area expected in 2014 (whether set out below or not) … Continue reading Freedom of information and data protection: review of 2013 and preview of 2014 →
Housing: review of 2013 and preview of 2014
This post looks back at some of the key developments in housing law in 2013 and highlights the impact these developments (and others that are expected) are likely to have in 2014. If you are particularly interested in any expected development in this area expected in 2014 (whether set out below or not) please do not hesitate … Continue reading Housing: review of 2013 and preview of 2014 →
This post looks back at some of the key developments in public procurement in 2013 and highlights the impact these developments (and others that are expected) are likely to have in 2014. If you are particularly interested in any expected development in this area expected in 2014 (whether set out below or not) please do not hesitate … Continue reading Public procurement: review of 2013 and preview of 2014 →
Public procurement case digest (December 2013)
The final case digest for 2013 sees confirmation that an ALMO qualifies for the Teckal exception alongside several reports from Europe on technical public procurement issues. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com if you have any views on the cases covered or think that we have missed a … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (December 2013) →
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (October – December 2013)
This is the fourth in our series of quarterly freedom of information law update blogs, which focuses on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch up … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (October – December 2013) →
Housing law quarterly digest (September 2013 – November 2013)
This is the fourth of our series of quarterly housing law update blogs, which will enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from September 2013 to November 2013. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (September 2013 – November 2013) →
This month sees two apparently conflicting cases on how a contracting authority should deal with a mistake made by a provider when submitting their tender. The ECJ has also confirmed the application of the EU principle of transparency to service concession contracts. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (November 2013) →
In our final post of the year on the key developments in public procurement policy that lawyers should be aware of the focus is on the reforms to the public procurement regime, which were due to be adopted in early December 2013. This post does not consider case law, which is covered in our monthly … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: September – November 2013 →
Public procurement case digest (October 2013)
Practical Law Public Sector reports: The headlines in October were dominated by a dispute between Covanta Energy Ltd and Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority which has led to an injunction being granted at the end of a seven-year procurement process and also the court considering an application for early disclosure. Please feel free to submit a comment below … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (October 2013) →
Public procurement case digest (August – September 2013)
Practical Law Public Sector reports: The most notable case in the last two months concerned a subsidy provided to a private company for a construction project, which the ECJ held to be in breach of the procurement rules. The ECJ also provided more clarity on how to determine whether an organisation that carries out a public service … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (August – September 2013) →
This is the third in our series of quarterly freedom of information law update blogs, which focuses on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to catch … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (July – September 2013) →
Housing law quarterly digest (June 2013 – August 2013)
This is the third of our series of quarterly housing law update blogs. which will enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. The post looks at housing law developments from June 2013 to August 2013. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (June 2013 – August 2013) →
Public procurement policy review: June – August 2013
Our third post on key developments in public procurement policy that lawyers advising in this area need to be aware of covers the period from June to August 2013. It does not consider case law, which is covered in our monthly public procurement case digest. For a summary of the latest cases, see Public procurement … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: June – August 2013 →
Public procurement case digest (July 2013)
PLC Public Sector reports: With desks being cleared before the Summer holidays, July was a busy month for procurement case law with UK decisions on specific disclosure, limitation periods and amending claim forms and the latest from the ECJ on development agreements. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (July 2013) →
Public procurement case digest (June 2013)
PLC Public Sector reports: The key decision in our June 2013 case digest may have implications for contracting authorities exploring options to share services. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com if you have any views on the cases covered or think that we have missed a case that … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (June 2013) →
This is the second in our series of quarterly freedom of information law update blogs, which focuses on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers advising on freedom of information law to … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (April – June 2013) →
Housing law quarterly digest (March 2013 – May 2013)
This is the second of our series of quarterly housing law update blogs, which will enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. This post looks at housing law developments from March 2013 to May 2013. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (March 2013 – May 2013) →
Public procurement case digest (May 2013)
PLC Public Sector reports: Following a quiet month, our May 2013 case digest reviews a case on the application of the Treaty principles to specific procurement requirements and takes a look back at the year to date. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com if you have any views … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (May 2013) →
PLC Public Sector reports: Our second post on key developments in public procurement policy that lawyers advising in this area need to be aware of covers the period from February – May 2013. It does not consider case law, which is covered in our monthly public procurement case digest, for a summary of the latest … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: February – May 2013 →
PLC Public Sector reports: Our April 2013 case digest includes cases on the structure of evaluation processes, disclosure in procurement disputes and the application of the procurement regime to development agreements. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com if you have any views on the cases covered or … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (April 2013) →
Public procurement case digest (March 2013)
PLC Public Sector reports: Our March 2013 case digest includes the latest on the courts’ approach to deciding whether the disclosure of the award criteria for a procurement has complied with the requirements for transparency and equal treatment. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com if you have any … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (March 2013) →
Freedom of information law quarterly digest (January – March 2013)
This is the first of our new series of quarterly update blogs on the latest developments in freedom of information law under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3391) (EIR). The blog will enable readers specialising in freedom of information law to catch up on the most … Continue reading Freedom of information law quarterly digest (January – March 2013) →
Housing law quarterly digest (December 2012 – February 2013)
This is the first of our new series of quarterly housing law update blogs, which will enable readers specialising in housing law to catch up on the most important cases, issues or developments. This post looks at housing law developments from December 2012 to February 2013. Please feel free to submit a comment below or … Continue reading Housing law quarterly digest (December 2012 – February 2013) →
Public procurement case digest (February 2013)
PLC Public Sector reports: Our February 2013 case digest includes details of the decision in Montpellier Estates Ltd v Leeds City Council, where the High Court considered a challenge to the Council’s decision to abandon its competitive dialogue and instead proceed with its public sector comparator. Please feel free to submit a comment below … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (February 2013) →
Public procurement policy review: 2013 so far
PLC Public Sector reports: This is the first of a new series of posts on key developments in public procurement policy in the UK that lawyers advising in this area need to be aware of. It will not consider case law, which is covered in our monthly public procurement case digest. In this first edition, … Continue reading Public procurement policy review: 2013 so far →
Public procurement case digest (January 2013)
PLC Public Sector reports: Our January 2013 case digest includes the latest on cases concerning undertakings in damages in public procurement claims and the interaction of the information law and public procurement regimes. Readers may also be interested in our digest of cases from 2012, which provides links to all of our public procurement … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (January 2013) →
PLC Public Sector 2012 public procurement case digest
PLC Public Sector reports: This post provides links to all of our public procurement case digests for 2012, with details of the key cases covered in each of the posts. Links to our full updates on these cases can be found in the individual digest posts.
Public procurement case digest (December 2012)
PLC Public Sector reports: Our December 2012 case digest includes an update on the latest cases on taking account of service user choice and the difference between selection and award criteria. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com if you have any views on the cases covered or think … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (December 2012) →
PLC Public Sector reports: Our November case digest focuses on the clarity of selection criteria; when an authority can seek clarification of a tender; and joint control for the Teckal test. Please feel free to submit a comment below or contact us at: feedback@practicallaw.com if you have any views on the cases covered or think … Continue reading Public procurement case digest (November 2012) →
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