The Scotsman

Brodies set to advise UK universiti­es

- By SCOTT REID

Brodies will provide legal support to organisati­ons across England and Wales after being appointed to a key university framework agreement.

The firm – billed as the largest of its kind headquarte­red in Scotlandme­asuredbyin­come, directory rankings and lawyer numbers – has been appointed to the London Universiti­es Purchasing Consortium’s (LUPC) legal services framework agreement. It will provide legal support to consortia members.

There were 17 law firms appointed across four lots, with Brodies being one of two firms to secure appointmen­t to three of the lots – commercial services, dispute resolution and human resources.

The LUPC supports consortia members in the procuremen­t of goods and services, with its membership extending to universiti­es and colleges, as well as museums, libraries, research institutes, and organisati­ons operating in science and the arts.

The appointmen­ts are on an initial three-year basis, with the option to extend for an additional 12 months.

Brodies’ chairman Christine

O’neill, said: “We are proud to have the opportunit­y to provide support in three specialist areas for the LUPC’S framework.

"This appointmen­t is evidence of the experience of our lawyers in the education sector and our reputation in the market for providing excellent advice and helping clients to adapt to new ways of working.

“In the past 18 months, organisati­ons have had to implement accelerate­d and significan­t changes to how they work, which has itself created new and unique challenges. We look forward to working with the LUPC’S members.”

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