Awarded contract

Published

The Attorney General's Panel Council 2015 (London)

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Value

2,500,000 GBP

Current supplier

Various

Description

Acting on behalf of the Attorney General, the Government Legal Department has announced new appointments to the Attorney’s panels of junior Counsel (London panels) to undertake civil and EU work for all government departments. The sixty-six appointments to A and B panels are for a 5 year term. Notes: Prior to April 2015 the Government Legal Department was called the Treasury Solicitor’s Department The Crown Prosecution Service has assisted with the procurement requirements associated with this exercise.

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