NHS trust launches £1.25m tender for legal services
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The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust has launched a £1.25m tender exercise for legal services.
The five-year contract will cover four areas:
- Healthcare law (accounting for 36% of the trust’s annual expenditure on legal services)
- Employment law (48%)
- Contract & Commercial (4%), and
- Property law (12%).
The trust, whose headquarters is at North Manchester General Hospital, has not fixed the number of potential providers. It could therefore award the contract to a single provider or award a number of individual contracts.
The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust has launched a £1.25m tender exercise for legal services.
The five-year contract will cover four areas:
- Healthcare law (accounting for 36% of the trust’s annual expenditure on legal services)
- Employment law (48%)
- Contract & Commercial (4%), and
- Property law (12%).
The trust, whose headquarters is at North Manchester General Hospital, has not fixed the number of potential providers. It could therefore award the contract to a single provider or award a number of individual contracts.
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