About Sharpe Pritchard We are a national firm of public law specialists, serving local authorities, other public sector organisations and registered social landlords, as well as commercial clients and the third sector. Our team advises on a wide range of public law matters, spanning electoral law, procurement, construction, infrastructure, data protection and information law, planning and dispute resolution, to name a few key specialisms. All public sector organisations have a route to instruct us through the various frameworks we are appointed to. To find out more about our services, please click here. |
Our Latest Insight Sharpe Focus Our specialist teams look at the some of the critical legal issues facing public sector organisations.
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Our Recent Articles Redactions to disclosure in judicial review litigation - a further updateA High Court judge has ruled that the general principle that a litigant in judicial review proceedings is not entitled, as a matter of course, to redact, on the ground of relevance, the identities of officials in disclosure cannot be contracted out by the parties’ agreement through a consent order. Jonathan Blunden and Christian Grierson analyse the judgment.
Condition precedents in light of Lancashire Schools v LendleaseCondition precedents are common in various commercial agreements. Ewan Anthony and David Owens discuss the court’s general approach to considering contractual condition precedents, and whether, particularly after the recent case of Lancashire Schools SPC Phase 2 Limited v Lendlease Construction (Europe) Limited and Others [2024] EWHC 37 (TCC), the court may be prepared to disregard them.
Spotlight on Construction LawIt has been a busy year in the construction industry, write David Owens, Rachel Murray-Smith and Helen Arthur, with some standout legislative changes, including in relation to the Building Safety Act 2022, and the Government issuing a significant paper in respect of behaviours relating to PFI contracts.
Planning & Infrastructure Authorisation – looking forward: policy highlightsIt has been (another) year in which the Government has tried to carry out the tricky balancing act between getting more houses built and living up to its green credentials, write Alastair Lewis, Bernadette Hillman, Emily Knowles and James Goldthorpe.
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Our ‘Green Steves’ series As part of our commitment to helping local authorities innovate in the green space, ourinfrastructure and energy partner, Steve Gummer has teamed up with Steve Cirell to produce a series of thought pieces about what local authorities could be doing to further the green agenda. |
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Our Head of Local Government Rob Hann is Head of the Local Government team at Sharpe Pritchard. He has over 30 years in local government, having worked for several local authorities and as the ex-head of legal at 4ps/Local Partnerships for many years. |
Our team answers your local government law questions We want to hear from you with any general questions about local government law that you want to know the answers to. Simply follow the link below to submit your question:
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